Startup to sell open source insurance
A New York-based company has spotted a new business opportunity in The SCO Group’s legal battle with the Linux community : open source insurance. Open Source Risk Management (OSRM), a startup company that last month hired Pamela Jones, former editor of the popular Groklaw.net Web site, as director of litigation risk research, plans to soon begin offering insurance policies to companies using open source software but fear that they may be sued.
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