SCO boosts legal campaign
With news that the new 2.6 Linux kernel is now available, SCO Group has, "expanded its legal campaign … threatening to bring lawsuits against some large U.S. companies using Linux that don’t agree to buy licenses," says an Associated Press report here.
The report also says SCO narrowed its loss for the latest quarter, "despite the cost of its ongoing effort to collect payments from users of Linux software".
SCO, which claims its intellectual property has been transferred into Linux, says it’s issuing letters to "select Fortune 1000 Linux end users" outlining additional evidence of copyright infringement.





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