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Gartner: SCO's Legal Fees Could Jeopardize Its Software BusinessGartner: SCO's Legal Fees Could Jeopardize Its Software Business
Recent moves compromise SCO mission as software firm; place law firm in position of growing power to set agenda for SCO compensation. Summary with forum comments. [LWN: Linux Weekly News] (November 20, 2003)
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SCO's Legal Fees Could Jeopardize Its Software BusinessSCO's Legal Fees Could Jeopardize Its Software Business
SCO will pay its lawyers $9 million to pursue lawsuits against Linux users, who should keep low profile and have contingency plan. SCO customers should have migration plan if SCO legal strategy falters. [Gartner] (November 19, 2003)
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SCO Admits: Linux Jihad is Destroying Our BusinessSCO Admits: Linux Jihad is Destroying Our Business
SEC filing shows: SCO has already lost business from its loyal customer base; expects to lose more. [The Register] (November 18, 2003)
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SCO Group Playing Pandora?SCO Group Playing Pandora?
Open source software backers raise intriguing prospect of whole new group of legal actions surrounding SCO Linux claims: if SCO invoices Linux users, such should respond with consumer fraud actions of their own. [CNET News.com] (September 25, 2003)
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SCO NDA Offers Little Information, Much RiskSCO NDA Offers Little Information, Much Risk
Full text of long non-disclosure agreement SCO asks independent experts to sign, interview with lawyer Dan Ravicher identifies 3 key problems, forum comments. No one in kernel development or planning to contribute to free software projects should sign it. [Linux Journal] (June 4, 2003)
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Does Linux Have a Dark Secret?Does Linux Have a Dark Secret?
All it would take is one unnoticed rogue uploader to open a whole project with millions of users to significant legal trouble. In this way, SCO has done the Linux community a favor by showing a hole in the armor. [NewsFactor Network] (June 3, 2003)
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How the SCO Lawsuit Will Affect Linux AdoptionHow the SCO Lawsuit Will Affect Linux Adoption
Depending on how IBM responds, its Linux strategy, and the fate of whole Linux movement, may hang in the balance. Unix history; forum comments. [TechRepublic] (April 15, 2003)
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SCO Admits Business Risks of IBM LawsuitSCO Admits Business Risks of IBM Lawsuit
Warns in regulatory filing that its $1 billion lawsuit alleging IBM misappropriated trade secrets will be costly, may alienate others in computing industry. [ZDNet UK] (April 1, 2003)
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SCO Warns of IBM Lawsuit RisksSCO Warns of IBM Lawsuit Risks
It says its $1 billion lawsuit will be costly and may have unintended effects that may harm their business: legal fees may rise greatly, revenue from joint ventures with IBM and partners may fall, IBM may have customers shun SCO products. [CNET News.com] (March 31, 2003)
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Unix's War on LinuxUnix's War on Linux
By Charles Cooper. The deeply flawed lawsuit filed against IBM by SCO is a stalking-horse for a deeper struggle between proprietary and open-source software. [CNET News.com] (March 28, 2003)
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ESR: This is a Strike at the Heart of Our CommunityESR: This is a Strike at the Heart of Our Community
Anti-SCO alarum and editorial by Open Source advocate Eric S. Raymond, with many forum comments. [Linux Today] (March 7, 2003)
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