Huh?
Novell has registered the Unix copyrights - even though it has a contract (amendment) with SCO to transfer the copyrights to SCO?
Interesting.
Novell will be obligated to transfer those copyrights to SCO if that amendment is found to be valid.
Novell has registered the Unix copyrights - even though it has a contract (amendment) with SCO to transfer the copyrights to SCO?
Interesting.
Novell will be obligated to transfer those copyrights to SCO if that amendment is found to be valid.
In between, it's a case of scatershot litigation hoping something hits. At worst, it's a form of semi-legal greenmail.
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Actually, it seems that while SCO is stating the fee will be $1399 per server CPU, they are charging half that much initially. See, they're actually nice people.
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