Judge’s Ruling Signals ‘Game Over’ for SCO
The Utah federal court judge’s ruling on August 10 — that SuSE Linux distributor Novell does, in fact, own the copyrights to the UNIX operating system — signals a major legal blow for The SCO Group. It ends a nearly-five-year-old legal campaign that sowed fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) among Linux users and developers.
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