Judge slams SCO's lack of evidence against IBM
The federal judge overseeing the SCO Group’s suit against IBM regarding Unix and Linux has thwarted an IBM attempt to defang SCO’s claims, but he voiced loud skepticism about SCO’s case.
IBM in 2004 sought a declaration through that its Linux activities hadn’t violated SCO’s purported Unix copyrights, as SCO had claimed publicly and in its lawsuit.
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