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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SCO_GroupSCO Group - Wikipedia

    The SCO Group (often referred to SCO and later called The TSG Group) was an American software company in existence from 2002 to 2012 that became known for owning Unix operating system assets that had belonged to the Santa Cruz Operation (the original SCO), including the UnixWare and OpenServer technologies, and then, under CEO Darl McBride ...

  2. 5 days ago · The group’s members comprise roughly 25 percent of the world’s economic output and half of its population, making it an ever more tempting tool for Moscow and Beijing’s geopolitical ambitions.

  3. Mar 6, 2023 · A retrospective on the failed attempt by The SCO Group to sue IBM and Linux users for copyright infringement. The article reviews how the lawsuit shaped the Linux community, the legal system, and the technology industry.

  4. Apr 1, 2021 · Xinuos, the company that bought the remnants of the SCO Group in 2011, claims that IBM and Red Hat stole its UnixWare and OpenServer code and conspired to monopolize the Unix-like operating system market. The lawsuit seeks damages, market reversal, and divestiture of the IBM-Red Hat merger.

  5. Timeline of SCO–Linux disputes. Beginning in 2003, The SCO Group was involved in a dispute with various Linux vendors and users. SCO initiated a series of lawsuits, the most known of which were SCO v. IBM and SCO v. Novell, that had implications upon the futures of both Linux and Unix.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › SCO_GroupSCO Group - Wikiwand

    The SCO Group (often referred to SCO and later called The TSG Group) was an American software company in existence from 2002 to 2012 that became known for owning Unix operating system assets that had belonged to the Santa Cruz Operation (the original SCO), including the UnixWare and OpenServer technologies, and then, under CEO Darl McBride, purs...

  7. Apr 1, 2010 · The SCO Group claimed that it just wanted to protect its intellectual property rights but, naturally, refused to tell anyone exactly what in Linux was stolen code.