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Judge accepts expanded SCO lawsuit

February 28, 2004 A judge OKs the SCO Group's changes to a lawsuit against IBM that now seeks $5 billion in damages for Big Blue's alleged moving of Unix intellectual property into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Linux, IBM Corp., suit, damage, Judge, lawsuit, Utah, intellectual property, Novell Inc., attorney

SCO suit now seeks $3 billion from IBM

June 17, 2003 SCO Group ups the ante in an amendment to its suit against IBM, seeking more than $3 billion in damages for alleged copying of proprietary Unix intellectual property into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linus Torvalds, Unix, amendment, intellectual property, Linux, Utah, IBM Corp., damage, suit, litigation, attorney, claim, code, Novell Inc.

SCO sets Linux licensing prices

August 5, 2003 The software maker responds to a new lawsuit by Linux leader Red Hat and reveals steep license prices for businesses that want to use Linux with SCO's blessing. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, intellectual property right, Linux kernel, Unix, Linux software, lawsuit, suit, IBM Corp., leader, operating system, open source, software company, server

HP files patent suit against Gateway

March 26, 2004 Hewlett-Packard alleges its rival infringed on certain patents and refused to properly compensate HP for their use. TAGS: Gateway Inc., patent, HP, compensation, eMachines Inc., suit, representative, intellectual property, acquisition, PC

DaimlerChrysler: Dismiss SCO suit

April 29, 2004 The company asks a judge to throw out the SCO Group's lawsuit against it, one of several high-profile cases that have entangled Linux in SCO's intellectual-property claims over Unix. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Novell Inc., Linux, SCO Unix, certification, Bank of America Corp., intellectual property, lawsuit, Red Hat Inc., suit, compliance, letter, IBM Corp., operating system

Red Hat's case against SCO put on hold

April 7, 2004 A federal judge denies SCO's motion to throw out a suit brought by the Linux seller but put the case on hold, awaiting an outcome in a related case. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Red Hat Inc., Unix, Linux, suit, outcome, Novell Inc., motion, Linux seller, IBM Corp., federal judge, attorney, intellectual property, open source, operating system

SCO warns of IBM lawsuit risks

March 31, 2003 The company says its billion-dollar lawsuit alleging that IBM misappropriated trade secrets will be costly and could have other consequences. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Morgan Keegan Co., trade secret, IBM Corp., shareholder, lawsuit, suit, Utah, Unix, Linux, intellectual property, attorney

Suit accuses MLB of online patent infringement

September 9, 2004 Major League Baseball's Web site unlawfully incorporates patented technology, according to the patents' owners. TAGS: patent, patent infringement, video search, suit, spokesman, lawsuit, license, intellectual property, Microsoft Corp.

SCO: Linux lawsuit to be filed Tuesday

March 2, 2004 The company plans to expand its Linux legal attack by filing a lawsuit against a large company using the open-source operating system TAGS: SCO Group Inc., EV1Servers.net, Unix, Linux, suit, lawsuit, Novell Inc., Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, IBM Corp., open source, operating system, CEO

Intel wins Intergraph appeal

February 12, 2004 The chip giant wins an appeal in a long-standing suit with Intergraph, raising the possibility it can recover some of the $150 million it has already paid the rival chipmaker to settle the dispute. TAGS: Intergraph Corp., Halsey Wise, Intel Itanium, appeal, infringement, appeals court, Intel, chip company, suit, intellectual property

Patriot, Intel in patent squabble

February 10, 2004 The eight-employee semiconductor designer files lawsuits against five Japanese computer makers, saying they infringed on its patents by selling Pentium-based PCs. TAGS: Patriot Scientific, patent, suit, semiconductor, microprocessor, claim, Intel, Intel Pentium, lawsuit, PC company, computer company, intellectual property, server, PC

TI to pay Intergraph $18 million

September 10, 2003 The company says Texas Instruments will pay a one-time $18 million licensing fee as part of a settlement ending all patent litigation between the two. TAGS: Intergraph Corp., Texas Instruments Inc., patent, Intel Itanium, settlement, litigation, suit, intellectual property, PC company, Intel Pentium, Intel, HP

SCO swings back at Red Hat

September 16, 2003 The controversial software maker files a motion to dismiss the Linux company's lawsuit, claiming the company has no grounds for action. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Red Hat Inc., motion, Linux, litigation, Linux software, Linux company, intellectual property, suit, IBM Corp., operating system

Kodak sues Sony over digital cameras

March 10, 2004 The camera maker files a patent infringement suit against its Japanese rival, and there are signs that other companies may also be in Kodak's crosshairs. TAGS: Eastman Kodak Co., camera maker, Rochester, Sanyo Electric Co., digital camera, patent, Sony Corp., suit, camera, license, imaging, intellectual property

Year in review: Linux under attack

December 19, 2003 Lawsuits, threats and conspiracy theories swirled across the open-source landscape as the Linux operating system gained new converts. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, Unix, David Boies, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, Linux seller, suit, lawsuit, open source, desktop computer, attorney, attack, operating system, server

SCO pulls second IBM Unix license

August 13, 2003 The company terminates a second IBM Unix license, the one that covers the discontinued Dynix/ptx operating system IBM obtained through its 1999 acquisition of Sequent. TAGS: Sequent Computer Systems, SCO Group Inc., IBM Corp., Unix, license, suit, Linux, intellectual property, operating system, acquisition

SCO seeks to buttress case against Big Blue

July 16, 2004 Meanwhile, a judge temporarily stays the Unix company's legal campaign against AutoZone. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., summary judgment, Unix company, Unix, discovery, Linux, IBM Corp., suit, attorney, intellectual property
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