SCO doesn’t own UNIX copyrights
Posted: April 3rd, 2010 | Author: Billy Barnes | Filed under: Copyright, Intellectual Property, Technology | No Comments »For years, a company called SCO has claimed that it owns the copyright to key source code in UNIX-based operating systems. Earlier this week, a jury decided that the copyright was retained by Novell in a 1995 deal between the two companies. This decision would also end SCO’s $1 billion lawsuit against IBM, whom SCO alleges included their code in its Linux products.
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