SCO sues Novell over copyright claims

Linux adversary the SCO Group sued rival software maker Novell on Tuesday, alleging that Novell has falsely claimed that it controls the Unix operating system.

The suit, filed in Utah's Third District Court in Salt Lake City, accuses Novell of slander and seeks an order that would require Novell to assign to SCO all Unix-related copyrights and to withdraw any statements claiming ownership of Unix.

SCO rattled the technology world last year by filing a US$3 billion lawsuit against IBM, claiming that the computing giant illegally incorporated into its Linux software source code from the Unix OS, which SCO controls. Novell became an early combatant in the dispute, claiming that it retained certain copyrights when it sold the Unix rights to SCO.

The companies have continued to clash over Unix ownership claims as Novell has deepened its investment in Linux, most recently with its purchase of No. 2 Linux seller SuSE.

-SCO takes this action today given Novell's recent and repeated announcements regarding their claimed ownership of the Unix and UnixWare copyrights," SCO lawyer Mark Heise said in a statement. "SCO has received many questions about Novell's actions from potential customers, investors and the press. Although SCO owns the Unix and UnixWare copyrights, Novell's efforts to claim ownership of these copyrights has forced this action."

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Talkback 2 comments

    Please SCO, just die a quick d ...Anonymous -- 21/01/04

    Please SCO, just die a quick death? Thanks.

    SCO=SCUM I hope that the SCO S ...Anonymous -- 21/01/04

    SCO=SCUM
    I hope that the SCO SCUM all have fatal but very painful heart attacks and DIE. The lawyers and money changers that are behind this all deserve the same.

    This is about global greed and total control of the planet and total greed. If they had all the money in the world they still would not be satisfied.

    I wish upon the heads of those behind this nothing but ill will and all of the bad things that can happen to a human being

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