Intel chips in on anti-SCO defense fund
Intel has gotten involved in the legal battle between the SCO Group and Linux, contributing money to a defence fund geared to protect users of the open-source operating system. "The Open Source Development Labs, an industry consortium that employs Linux leader Linus Torvalds, announced Monday that it is organizing the legal defence fund."
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