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Judge rules against SCO
In Utah on Friday 10.0.07 a federal district judge ruled that Novell was the rightful owner of the copyrights covering Unix.
Unix is an operating system. This has been a long running dispute between SCO Group, who some say was backed by Microsoft, and Novell, who now own SUSE Linux. This was before Microsoft signed a deal, by some known as the Micreovell deal. So perhaps the SCO Group will go away now and concentrate on it’s core business. In my opinion the share holders should be asking questions about the CEO and President . While this was going on at each turn the SCO Group shares tumbled, and all for what?
Dude.
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