IBM and SCO share split decision in latest Linux sparring
The wheels of justice continue to turn slowly in The SCO Group’s $5-billion lawsuit against IBM, despite IBM’s attempts to speed the process by requesting certain summary judgments that get to the heart of the case. The Utah U.S. District Court judge presiding over the case essentially rendered a split decision between the companies when he ruled Tuesday that he would allow IBM to maintain its claim that it hasn’t infringed upon SCO’s copyrighted Unix System V code but declined to make a decision on the claim without further information.
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