SCO Linux licensee has second thoughts on deal
Less than one month after becoming the first publicly announced purchaser of The SCO Group’s controversial intellectual property license for Linux, Houston-based Internet service provider Everyones Internet is reconsidering the benefits of doing business with the Linux community’s enemy number one.
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