Novell won't pursue Unix copyrights
Now that it has scored a major win for Linux in its legal battle with The SCO Group, Novell has no interest in becoming like the company it’s just defeated and won’t mount any copyright-infringement claims over Unix, a spokesman said Tuesday. "We’re not interested in suing people over Unix," Novell spokesman Bruce Lowry said. "We’re not even in the Unix business anymore."
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