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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, Unix, attack, CPU, open source, IBM Corp., server, operating system, PC

SCO takes Linux licensing overseas

January 14, 2004 Companies outside the United States that use the open-source operating system now face the threat of legal action from the SCO Group, which is making licenses available worldwide. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., SCOsource, legal action, Caldera Systems Inc., license, Linux, intellectual property, threat, lawsuit, open source, U.S., IP, operating system

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, license, fee, Linux, Unix, IBM Corp.

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., pricing, lawsuit, open source, 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, IBM Corp., Open Source Development Labs, license, work, attorney, code, intellectual property, open source, leader, operating system

SCO wins Linux licensee

August 11, 2003 The Unix copyright holder that's threatening Linux-using firms with legal action if they don't pay to run the open-source OS says an unnamed Fortune 500 company has signed on. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., licensee, Fortune 500 company, Unix, intellectual property, Linux, license, litigation, IBM Corp., payment, open source, server, operating system

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, Linux, license, hosting company, Linux server, intellectual property, IBM Corp., Novell Inc., CEO, open source, server

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

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., licensee, Linux, Unix, Linux server, Novell Inc., license, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, server, operating system

Analysts mixed about SCO actions

July 25, 2003 Industry analysts vary in their advice about how Linux users should handle SCO Group's position that they must buy a Unix license or face the possibility of legal action. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Linux, legal action, claim, Illuminata Inc., industry analyst, outsource, IBM Corp., intellectual property, compensation, license, possibility, lawsuit

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, claim, threat, IBM Corp., license, open-source software, battle, open source, 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

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., Unix, IBM Corp., license, Linux, suit, intellectual property, operating system, acquisition

SCO's big legal gun takes aim

August 21, 2003 Attorney Mark Heise is leading the company's battle against IBM--a legal case he says may redefine the direction of the software industry. TAGS: GPL, SCO Group Inc., copyright law, distribution, Linux, license, code, material, intellectual property, attorney, Unix, IBM Corp., open source
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