Judge won't throw out SCO slander lawsuit
A federal judge refused to throw out The SCO Group’s slander-of-title lawsuit against another Utah technology company, Novell Inc.
U.S. District Court Judge Dale Kimball ruled it was too early to sort through competing claims traded by SCO and Novell in their fight over ownership of copyrights to the Unix computer operating system and UnixWare.
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