Linux. SGI and other analysts also confirmed that the code had never infringed. During SCO Forum, on August 17–19, 2003 at the MGM Grand Las Vegas, SCO publicly...
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Groklaw Red Hat v. SCO SCO v. AutoZone SCO v. DaimlerChrysler SCO v. Novell SCO–SGI code dispute of 2003 "Ladies and Gentlemen, SCO v. IBM Is Officially...
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series of legal disputes between SCO Group and Linux vendors and users, SCO alleged that its license agreements with IBM meant that source code IBM wrote...
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Beginning in 2003, The SCO Group was involved in a dispute with various Linux vendors and users. SCO initiated a series of lawsuits, the most known of which...
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programs. In 2003, the SCO Group claimed that the increasingly popular free Linux operating system contained substantial amounts of Unix code that IBM had...
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SCOsource (category SCO–Linux disputes)
SCOsource has generated a total of $27.5m between 2003 - 2007, at a cost of $55.2m. SCO–Linux disputes Groklaw "SCO CEO admits IP license revenue disappointment"...
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SCO v. Novell was a United States lawsuit in which the software company The SCO Group (SCO), claimed ownership of the source code for the Unix operating...
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Hat v. SCO is a lawsuit filed by Red Hat against The SCO Group on August 4, 2003. Red Hat was asking for a permanent injunction against SCO's Linux campaign...
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United Linux (category SCO–Linux disputes)
of United Linux were SUSE, Turbolinux, Conectiva (now merged with MandrakeSoft to form Mandriva) and Caldera International (later renamed to The SCO Group)...
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and IA-64 for SCO. The breakdown of Project Monterey was one of the factors leading to a lawsuit in 2003, where SCO Group sued IBM over their contributions...
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Pamela Jones (category SCO–Linux disputes)
notably the SCO–Linux disputes. The website started as a blog but grew from there. Groklaw covered the various lawsuits involving the SCO Group in detail...
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SCO Group v. DaimlerChrysler was a lawsuit filed in the United States, in the state of Michigan. In December 2003, SCO sent a number of letters to Unix...
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progress. By 2001, several major Unix variants such as SCO UnixWare, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, and SGI IRIX were all in decline. The three major Unix versions...
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NCSA Mosaic (category History of software)
Andreessen, the leader of the team that developed Mosaic, left NCSA and, with James H. Clark, one of the founders of Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI), and four other...
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Groklaw (category SCO–Linux disputes)
Verdict, PDF of court document" (PDF). "10th Circuit Affirms in All Respects – Novell, Not SCO, Owns the Copyrights, etc". "SCO puts disputed code in the spotlight"...
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Xinuos (category Companies of the United States Virgin Islands)
became known as the SCO–Linux disputes. Reaction to SCO's actions from the free and open source software community was intense and SCO soon became, as Businessweek...
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the market, though SGI's IRIX persisted for quite some time. Of these, Solaris had the largest market share in 2005. In 2003, the SCO Group started legal...
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