SCO wins legal round against IBM
SCO Group has won a small legal victory in its lengthy battle with IBM over open-source intellectual property. In a ruling handed down yesterday in Federal District Court in Utah, Judge Brooke Wells ordered IBM to provide SCO with source code for Big Blue’s AIX and Dynix operating systems.
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