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  • The SCO Group v IBM

    Full, uncommented text of original 6 March complaint, by plaintiff Caldera Systems, Inc., d/b/a The SCO Group, versus International Business Machines Corp. [SCO]

    www.sco.com

  • OSI Position Paper on the SCO-vs.-IBM Complaint

    By Eric Raymond, President Open Source Initiative; Rob Landley, Consultant. Long detailed position paper with history, in response to SCO complaint. Critiques complaint mainly in Unix development context. [OpenSource.org]

    www.opensource.org

  • No Secrets

    Open source leader Eric S. Raymond web page seeking information on how Unix trade secrets were legally nullified in the past.

    catb.org

  • SCO Versus IBM and Linux

    By John C. Dvorak. Timeline from 1993 to present with many important events shown, useful inline links, small reading list. Information from public sources including SEC filings, press releases, news stories. [Dvorak.org]

    www.dvorak.org

  • Linux Users Unite: Stop SCO

    Form to send a message of concern to your congressperson, by The Electronic Frontier Foundation, EFF.

    action.eff.org

  • SCOsource

    Business division managing SCO Unix system intellectual property. Many documents: court filings, complaint excerpts, FAQ, GNU GPL, official letter threatening intellectual property enforcement against all Linux customers.

    www.sco.com

  • Groklaw

    Treats legal aspects of SCO vs. IBM and Linux case: news, extensive analyses, big story archive, hard to find documents, large amounts of carefully researched information, quote database, well used fora. [Creative Commons License]

    www.groklaw.net

  • ZDNet News: Special Reports

    Regularly updated summary page with indexed links to all of their SCO vs. IBM and Linux related stories. [ZDNet CNET News.com]

    zdnet.com.com

  • FAQ: SCO and Linux

    Tries to sort some claims, counterclaims of fact and law, with no negative rhetoric. Focus: legal status of Linux, likelihood SCO will succeed in its efforts; formats: HTML, MS Word. Infrequently Asked Questions too.

    home.swbell.net

  • Why SCO is Wrong

    By Stephen Leibowitz. The contention that Linux infringes on SCO IP is wrong. Perceptive article covers all main aspects of case, suggests ways Linux community can address these problems.

    sleibowitz.home.att.net

  • SCO's Linux Fight

    Regularly updated summary page with indexed links to all of their SCO vs. IBM and Linux related stories. [Computerworld]

    www.computerworld.com

  • Cannot find Stolen SCO Code in Linux

    Fake Web error page referencing the SCO/Linux lawsuit.

    www.linuxstolescocode.com

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