A German software group on Wednesday threatened to take U.S. software company SCO Group to court if it did not withdraw from a worldwide attack on Linux, the free computer operating system. Linuxtag, ...
coverage from the Linux gathering. New research indicates that SCO Group's lawsuit over the use of Unix source code in the Linux operating system has not discouraged developers from implementing Linux ...
The SCO Group Wednesday announced it was abandoning its Linux business and warned commercial Linux users they may be liable for intellectual property violations that, it alleges, exist in the Linux ...
The SCO Group has taken its fight with the Linux community to Capitol Hill. Earlier this month, the company sent the 535 members of the U.S. Congress a letter that called Linux and open source ...
When Novell jumped into the SCO vs. Linux fight, most of us weren’t aware that the networking company was already deep in negotiations to buy SuSE Linux. While this might make its actions more ...
Is Linux--the most successful operating system built with free software--infected with code that's actually owned by someone? SCO Group, also known as Caldera Systems, certainly thinks so. It sent ...
coverage from the Linux gathering. In a teleconference with media and financial analysts, SCO CEO Darl McBride bluntly accused Red Hat of distributing Linux software that illegally copies SCO's Unix ...
The SCO Group Inc., which began a legal attack against Linux in March, last week announced plans to rebuild its Unix operating system line next year in a bid to make the software a more viable ...