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    The SCO Group's lawsuits against two Linux users this week sent ripples through the Linux universe, but not much in the way of fear.

  • SCO opens new front in Linux war

    SCO Group has targeted a new group in an effort to profit from what it says is illegal use of Unix intellectual property in Linux, but Novell, a former owner of the operating system, claims it still holds copyrights.

  • SCO's next target: SGI?

    SCO Group, which has sued IBM for more than US$3 billion for allegedly moving Unix code into Linux, may also have Silicon Graphics in its crosshairs.

  • DVD-copying code loses free-speech shield

    The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that a Web publisher could be barred from posting DVD-copying code online without infringing on his free speech rights.

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    We are drowning under a tide of unwanted e-mails and the person sitting opposite you is just as guilty as the marketers and conmen, writes Dr Monica Seeley.

  • How to hire and retain the right help desk people

    When hiring a help desk analyst, what qualities do you look for? Read tips from two call centre managers who know what they want, then add your advice to the mix.

  • What are your user horror stories?

    There are days when your internal clients will make you want to tear your hair out. What requests from users cause you the biggest nightmares as a senior IT professional?

  • The Linux word processor showdown

    Linux word processors are chipping away at Microsoft Word's ownership of the usability label. Take a look at how StarOffice 6.0 matches up to the current word processing leader.

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  • The Linux word processor showdown

    Linux word processors are chipping away at Microsoft Word's ownership of the usability label. Take a look at how StarOffice 6.0 matches up to the current word processing leader.

  • DVD cracking T-shirt taken to court!

    Can a T-shirt break the law? Copyleft, the maker of a popular T-shirt displaying code to a DVD-cracking program, is added to a high-profile piracy lawsuit.

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