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  • Dell: No shelter against SCO suits

    Despite embracing the use of Linux on its computers, Dell Computer will not be offering its customers indemnification against lawsuits in the SCO Group's campaign against the open-source operating system.

  • SCO's Linux licence will create backlash

    By targeting end users, SCO is trying avoid a fight with Linux's largest supporters - but it seems to have missed one important detail.

  • Investment firm confirms Microsoft link to SCO

    Investment company BayStar Capital has confirmed ties between two Linux foes, saying Thursday that a Microsoft referral led to $50 million in BayStar funding for the SCO Group.

  • Judge orders SCO to show Linux infringement

    IBM won a tactical victory Friday in a legal battle with SCO Group when a judge ordered SCO to show the Linux software to which it believes it has rights.

  • Industry group fights SCO with Linux education

    The Open Source Development Labs consortium is planning to fight intellectual property fears around Linux by teaching businesses how kernel development works.

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