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Free Software Foundation releases GPL 3

June 29, 2007 The new license adjusts to software industry changes but carries several new provisions. TAGS: GPL, GPL 3, GPL 2, GNU, Free Software Foundation, license, foundation, Linux kernel, provision, Richard Stallman, Novell Inc., open source, Unix, Linux, project, IBM Corp.

Market research gives Oracle top database spot

June 7, 2004 IDC said Oracle maintained its lead in the database market over IBM last year. Oracle had more revenue overall, though another report pointed out that IBM led in new sales. TAGS: Oracle Corp., market research, Gartner Inc., license, database, IBM Corp., mainframe, research company, Linux

SCO backs off Linux invoice plan

October 15, 2003 The SCO Group backpedals on a plan to send invoices to corporate users in order to prod them into buying licenses for their use of the open-source operating system. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., invoice, license, Linux, Linux server, IBM Corp., open source, pricing, lawsuit, Unix, server, operating system

Open-source luminaries spurn SCO

July 31, 2003 Linux development leader Linus Torvalds and Free Software Foundation attorney Eben Moglen reject SCO Group's argument that Linux users should pay license fees for using the OS. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linus Torvalds, Unix, Free Software Foundation, Linux, Open Source Development Labs, IBM Corp., license, work, attorney, code, open source, intellectual property, leader, operating system

Linux license overhaul--don't hold your breath

February 14, 2005 General Public License governing heart of popular open-source OS is being updated to deal with patents, other issues. But it'll be a struggle. TAGS: Richard Stallman, GPL, license, GNU, LinuxWorld, Free Software Foundation, open source, IBM Corp., Linux, Unix, open-source software, operating system

Sprucing up open source's GPL foundation

December 23, 2004 The license that forms the legal underpinnings of Linux--and a software industry revolution--is being updated for the first time since 1991. TAGS: GPL, Trusted Computing, license, Richard Stallman, source code, foundation, open source, Bill Gates, Web service, IBM Corp., attorney, open-source software, programming, Linux, Microsoft Corp.

Lenovo denies ditching Linux

June 5, 2006 The PC maker, which recently signed a $1.2 billion Microsoft deal, says it has no plans to stop supporting the open-source OS. TAGS: Lenovo, ThinkPad, Linux, license, Red Hat Inc., laptop computer, IBM Corp., notebook computer, open source, Microsoft Corp., PC

Sun names likely license for open-source Java

October 26, 2006 The candidate is the Community Development and Distribution License, used to govern Solaris, CEO says. TAGS: Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, open source, license, Jonathan Schwartz, IBM Corp., CEO

SCO selling Linux licenses online

February 23, 2004 The controversial software company quietly begins taking orders from companies that want to use Linux with its blessing. Meanwhile, SCO's main Web site is still offline due to MyDoom attacks. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., MyDoom virus, Linux, license, desktop computer, attack, Unix, CPU, open source, IBM Corp., server, operating system, PC

Seeking 'certainty,' CEO signs SCO Linux license

March 2, 2004 The chief of Web site hosting company EV1Servers.net says it was important "to remove uncertainty and deliver stability and reliability to customers." But he also says the company is seeing some ne... TAGS: EV1Servers.net, SCO Group Inc., David Byer, SCO Linux, Unix, license, Linux, hosting company, Linux server, intellectual property, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., CEO, server, open source

Defender of the GPL

January 19, 2006 Free Software Foundation's attorney explains how Hollywood and TiVo use GPL now--and how they might use the next version. TAGS: GPL, Free Software Foundation, transformation, Richard Stallman, evolution, license, Hollywood, TiVo Inc., IBM Corp., environment, Linux

SCO may raise 'Linux' license fees

August 10, 2004 Threat of higher fees may now be the only way to prod more companies into buying SCO Group licenses. TAGS: SCOsource, SCO Group Inc., intellectual property, fee, license, Unix, Linux, IBM Corp.

SCO identifies Linux licensee

March 1, 2004 EV1Servers.net signs a deal that will let it run thousands of Linux servers without facing legal consequences from SCO. Other licensees are keeping mum. TAGS: EV1Servers.net, SCO Group Inc., Linux, licensee, Unix, Linux server, Novell Inc., license, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, server, operating system

SCO to yank SGI's Unix license

October 1, 2003 The software company expands its battle over Linux by pledging to revoke the Unix contract held by high-end computer maker Silicon Graphics Inc. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., SCO Group Inc., SGI Unix, SGI Irix, Unix, Linux, letter, IBM Corp., license, open source, operating system, software company

Sun open-source license could mean Solaris-Linux barrier

December 2, 2004 New license likely will be used to govern Solaris OS. But it may inhibit cross-pollination between Solaris and Linux. TAGS: Sun Solaris, GPL, Open Source Initiative, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., license, Linux, multiprocessor, intellectual property, Unix, operating system, IBM Corp., developer

Torvalds critical of new GPL draft

July 28, 2006 Linux leader maintains his objections to provisions against digital rights managment. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, GPL 3, GPL, Free Software Foundation, GPLv3, draft, digital-rights management, license, Linux, foundation, leader, open-source software, IBM Corp., HP, open source

Microsoft delays database, tools delivery

March 10, 2004 update The much-anticipated updates to SQL Server and Visual Studio.Net are getting pushed out to 2005. Customers who bought certain license plans expecting upgrades could be left empty-handed. TAGS: Whidbey, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, upgrade, delivery, license, delay, development tool, IBM Corp., database, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Office

Computer Associates, others sign SCO licenses

March 5, 2004 The SCO Group confirms that three more companies--Computer Associates, Leggett & Platt, and Questar--have obtained its license for running Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., SCOsource, license, Linux, litigation, lawsuit, intellectual property, open source, operating system, IBM Corp., server

Group sees Linux users unfazed by SCO suits

February 10, 2004 Linux customers are unlikely to be deterred by legal threats from the SCO Group, even while the outcome of its legal battle with Novell remains undecided, according to the OSDL. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Open Source Development Labs, Novell Inc., Linux, legal battle, Unix, license, IBM Corp., claim, threat, open-source software, battle, open source, operating system

Torvalds: No GPL 3 for Linux

January 26, 2006 Linus Torvalds rejects the planned update to the seminal open-source license, citing its DRM provisions. TAGS: GPL 3, Linus Torvalds, GPL, Richard Stallman, digital-rights management, Free Software Foundation, Linux, Linux kernel, license, software development, IBM Corp., founder, open source
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