- Mon Aug 18 2003 SCO puts disputed code in the spotlight
Technology launches take second place at SCO's confab to a defense of the legal battles against Linux, as the company displays the lines of code it says were copied from its Unix.
Posted by Lisa M. Bowman
- Fri Jul 23 2004 SCO, BayStar resume squabbling
Stock-and-cash dispute settlement between Linux foe and its investor held up by unspecified dispute.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Wed May 28 2003 SCO posts revenue increase
The company, embroiled in a high-profile dispute over Unix intellectual property, reports net income of $4.5 million on revenue of $21.4 million for the second quarter.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar
- Fri May 30 2003 SCO to Novell: See you in court
SCO Group executives say the company's copyright dispute with Novell doesn't affect its legal campaign against Linux, but the issue may result in a lawsuit, anyway.
Posted by David Becker
- Wed Aug 20 2003 Linux community scoffs at SCO's evidence
As pictures of contested Linux code make their way online, open-source enthusiasts are bashing SCO Group for its claims that the code shows that it has legal rights over the OS.
Posted by Lisa M. Bowman and Robert Lemos
- Thu Aug 14 2003 SCO profits to fuel Linux fires
The Unix company whose litigious streak has rocked the Linux world reports a profit and says it has enough money to continue waging its intellectual property fight.
Posted by Lisa M. Bowman
- Tue Dec 23 2003 SCO opens new front in Linux war
SCO Group targets a new group in an effort to profit from what it says is illegal use of Unix intellectual property in Linux, but Novell claims it still holds copyrights.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Wed May 28 2003 SCO, SuSE bullish despite differences
The two companies issue optimistic statements about their business prospects, even though the estranged business partners sit on opposite sides of the Linux fence.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Mar 4 2004 Computer Associates, others sign SCO licenses
The SCO Group confirms that three more companies--Computer Associates, Leggett & Platt, and Questar--have obtained its license for running Linux.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Nov 15 2004 Fact and fiction in the Microsoft-SCO relationship
SCO's fight against Linux has conspiracy theorists buzzing over Microsoft's role in the affair. What are the facts?
Posted by Stephen Shankland