Novell takes another legal swipe at Microsoft
Fresh from winning $536m from Microsoft last week, Novell has announced the filing of another lawsuit against the Redmond company.
Last week’s settlement covered Novell NetWare, but the new suit concerns the WordPerfect productivity package which Novell owned from June 1994 to March 1996.
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