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- SCO–Linux_controversies abstract "The SCO–Linux controversies are a series of legal and public disputes between the software company SCO Group (SCO) and various Linux vendors and users. The SCO Group alleges that its license agreements with IBM means that source code that IBM wrote and donated to be incorporated into Linux was added in violation of SCO's contractual rights. Members of the Linux community disagree with SCO's claims; IBM, Novell and Red Hat have ongoing claims against SCO.On August 10, 2007 a federal district court judge in SCO v. Novell ruled on summary judgment that Novell, not the SCO Group, is the rightful owner of the copyrights covering the Unix operating system. The court also ruled that "SCO is obligated to recognize Novell's waiver of SCO's claims against IBM and Sequent". After the ruling Novell announced they have no interest in suing people over Unix and stated "We don't believe there is Unix in Linux". The final district court ruling, on November 20, 2008, affirmed the summary judgment, and added interest and a constructive trust.On August 24, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit partially reversed the district court judgment. The appeals court remanded back to trial on the issues of copyright ownership and Novell's contractual waiver rights. The court upheld the $2,547,817 award granted to Novell for the 2003 Sun agreement.On March 30, 2010, following a jury trial, Novell, and not The SCO Group, was "unanimously [found]" to be the owner of the UNIX and UnixWare copyrights. The SCO Group, through bankruptcy trustee Edward Cahn, has decided to continue the lawsuit against IBM for causing a decline in SCO revenues.".
- SCO–Linux_controversies wikiPageID "872847".
- SCO–Linux_controversies wikiPageRevisionID "603183808".
- SCO–Linux_controversies subject Category:Computing-related_controversies_and_disputes.
- SCO–Linux_controversies subject Category:Intellectual_property_law.
- SCO–Linux_controversies subject Category:SCO–Linux_controversies.
- SCO–Linux_controversies comment "The SCO–Linux controversies are a series of legal and public disputes between the software company SCO Group (SCO) and various Linux vendors and users. The SCO Group alleges that its license agreements with IBM means that source code that IBM wrote and donated to be incorporated into Linux was added in violation of SCO's contractual rights.".
- SCO–Linux_controversies label "Causa legale tra SCO e IBM".
- SCO–Linux_controversies label "Disputas de SCO sobre Linux".
- SCO–Linux_controversies label "SCO contre Linux".
- SCO–Linux_controversies label "SCO gegen Linux".
- SCO–Linux_controversies label "SCO-Linux爭議".
- SCO–Linux_controversies label "SCO–Linux controversies".
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs SCO%E2%80%93Linux_controversies.
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs SCO_gegen_Linux.
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs Disputas_de_SCO_sobre_Linux.
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs SCO_contre_Linux.
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs Causa_legale_tra_SCO_e_IBM.
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs Q166268.
- SCO–Linux_controversies sameAs Q166268.
- SCO–Linux_controversies wasDerivedFrom SCO–Linux_controversies?oldid=603183808.
- SCO–Linux_controversies homepage www.thescogroup.com.