SCO Loses High-Stakes Unix Battle - Again
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From the SCOWNED dept.:
A Salt Lake City jury on Tuesday ruled against SCO Groupâs claim it owned the copyright to the Unix operating system, a cousin to the popular open-source OS Linux.
The verdict came seven months after a federal appeals court said the bankrupt SCO group deserved a jury trial on the hotly contested issue of who owns the copyrights. After a three-week trial, the jury said Novell retained the rights to the operating system, despite a highly complex 1995 deal between SCO Group and Novell.
A Salt Lake City jury on Tuesday ruled against SCO Groupâs claim it owned the copyright to the Unix operating system, a cousin to the popular open-source OS Linux.
The verdict came seven months after a federal appeals court said the bankrupt SCO group deserved a jury trial on the hotly contested issue of who owns the copyrights. After a three-week trial, the jury said Novell retained the rights to the operating system, despite a highly complex 1995 deal between SCO Group and Novell.
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