SCO Group seeks to amend IBM suit a third time
Utah’s SCO Group, claiming it can show IBM copied 200,000 lines of its Unix code into the freely distributed Linux operating system, wants a federal judge to amend its lawsuit a third time.
The Lindon software company, which is suing the world’s largest computer company for $5 billion, also asked U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball on Thursday to order IBM Chief Executive Samuel Palmisano to submit to deposition questioning about the alleged code theft.
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