SCO Warns Linux Users of Legal Liability
The SCO Group on Wednesday significantly raised the stakes in its battle to prevent what it sees as the illegal and unauthorized use of its Unix technologies in the Linux operating system, warning that legal liability for the use of Linux could extend to commercial users.
This is a turnabout for SCO, which said in March after announcing a $1 billion lawsuit against IBM that the case "has nothing to do with Linux or the open-source community."
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