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  • SCO: The truth will be on ProSCO

    ZDNet Australia and, no doubt, the open source community are waiting with bated breath for the launch of one of the most long-awaited Web sites for some time.

  • Aust open source body lets fly at SCO

    A newly formed Australian free- and open-source software industry group is urging companies and individuals to ignore SCO's push to secure licence revenues from Linux users.

  • SCO blasts AU open source body's "don't pay" call

    The SCO Group has moved to refute an Australian open source industry group's position paper arguing companies using Linux should not respond to demands from the software company for licence payments.

  • SCO's Linux wars heat up as AU claims 'vilification'

    The brawl between the SCO Group and critics of its intellectual property claims on the Linux open source software is heating up, both in Australia and overseas.

  • SCO finalising plans for Aust Linux onslaught

    Australia's corporate community will get their first real taste of the SCO Group's campaign for compensation for alleged intellectual property breaches involving Linux before the end of the first quarter.

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