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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 2, 2004 4:30:00 AM

SAN FRANCISCO--The SCO Group plans to expand its Linux legal attack on Tuesday by filing a lawsuit against a large company using the open-source operating system.

SCO Chief Executive Darl McBride announced the plan Monday at the Software 2004 conference here, but he didn't identify the company beyond saying it would have a recognized name.

SCO, which owns a disputed amount of Unix intellectual property and claims some of the code was improperly used in Linux, threatened in November to sue Linux users, although it missed a self-imposed mid-February deadline.

"We missed by a couple weeks. The first one won't show up until tomorrow," McBride said. After his remarks, which came during an on-stage presentation, he said the company has two potential targets.

The first target will be a company that has a Unix license from SCO already, giving SCO some contractual leverage in the case. McBride said. In addition, the suit will involve copyright infringement claims.

"We've been in communication with them" about the license issue, McBride said. "Now it's time to move to the litigation part of the enforcement."

SCO is seeking to charge companies $699 per single-processor server to use Linux, which is closely related to Unix. Thus far, only a "handful" of companies have taken up SCO on the plan.

SCO began arguing in March 2003 that IBM illegally moved Unix technology to Linux. The Lindon, Utah-based company now seeks more than $5 billion in damages from IBM.

SCO also sued Novell--a recent Linux convert and a prior owner of the Unix technology--over Novell's assertions that it still owns Unix copyrights.

In addition, Red Hat, the leading seller of Linux, filed a suit seeking a declaration that the company didn't violate SCO's copyrights or trade secrets.

Other suits are planned, McBride said Monday.

Cases such as the suit against IBM "typically range in the $10 million to $15 million range," McBride said, but the company is confident it can afford the costs. In 2003, it received a $50 million investment and now has a cash balance of about $64 million, he said.

The suit against the Linux user is separate from IBM's case, McBride said. Though the first case will involve a company that has a Unix license, the company plans others against companies who don't have that existing business tie to SCO, he added.

SCO announced its first public licensee Monday, EV1Servers.net. Robert Marsh, CEO, described his choice as "strictly a business decision."

"By executing this agreement, we provide a degree of certainty that they're not going to get wrapped up in this quagmire," Marsh said.

Several Linux advocates are offering various legal protections around Linux, but those didn't prove sufficient for EV1Servers.Net. Red Hat has offered to replace any code that's found to violate SCO's intellectual property, while Novell will underwrite Linux defense costs.

But the SCO license "is what our customers were asking us for," Marsh said. EV1Servers.net hosts Web sites, many of them to intermediaries that themselves sell Web sites to the eventual customers.

McBride said the arrangement with EV1Servers.net is perpetual and that SCO doesn't offer companies their money back if courts later find SCO's claims baseless. It will bring in revenue that will be material to SCO's financial results, he added.

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Here is the Good News for LINUX ..SCO shut down..
..At least in Germany... A german Company "Univention" won a out of court settlement that stops SCO the SCO FUD cold.
The German article is ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Northwolf Posted on: 03/02/04 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
These criminals..  Bobby Sskcat | 03/01/04
Re: These Criminals  wadeprater | 03/02/04
how about a real solution  ryusen | 03/02/04
Here's an example of how stupid it is:  Arrg | 03/01/04
SCO: Linux lawsuit to be filed Tuesday  Loverock Davidson | 03/01/04
my favorite  tic swayback | 03/01/04
Yeah, except...  keyguy13@... | 03/02/04
First they came for the linux users...  Knorthern Knight | 03/01/04
to be derived from UNIX System V  NemesisNL | 03/02/04
funny thing abotu this...  ryusen | 03/02/04
This is just Timed FUD  wackoae | 03/01/04
BSD  r0ckflite | 03/02/04
Here is the Good News for LINUX ..SCO shut down..  Northwolf | 03/02/04
How it is going to go in court ...  David Mohring | 03/01/04
If ALL Linux users would sue SCO at the same time .. + a class action (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/01/04
Not necessary  Eggs Ackley_z | 03/02/04
Bizarre  StorageGuru | 03/02/04
Lawyers and the truth  openMind | 03/02/04
Linux is wrongly accused.  Vily Clay | 03/02/04
Check the facts  StorageGuru | 03/02/04
This will be historic, the first time an end user was sued instead of the  DonnieBoy | 03/01/04
I think they are the second.  irjeremy@... | 03/01/04
Yes, they will sue the end user if they did not buy it.  DonnieBoy | 03/02/04
New Business Model: Sue thousands at a time  irjeremy@... | 03/01/04
Me! Me! sue me!!!!!  nite_w0lf | 03/01/04
No fair!  Chad_z | 03/01/04
And if your done with Chad  NemesisNL | 03/02/04
suse 9.0  driv101 | 03/02/04
I'd rather have SCO sue me  Chad_z | 03/01/04
Wait till GPL code owners start sueing SCO(nt)  nite_w0lf | 03/02/04
This free publicity just keeps creating more and more Linux Converts...  Bit's_Conscience | 03/01/04
Hey little kid  PmAc_z | 03/02/04
If you think about it  Rick_K | 03/02/04
maybe  ryusen | 03/02/04
This is just Timed FUD  wackoae | 03/01/04
This isn't the normal FUD  Chad_z | 03/01/04
Why is it  michael-t | 03/01/04
FUD at warp 10  NoB$ | 03/01/04
Corrections  Richard Flude | 03/01/04
Oh I forgot  Richard Flude | 03/01/04
Empty Courtroom  DarbyOhara | 03/02/04
SCO: Still not learned, how to go....  Chris.Papoudaris@... | 03/02/04
business as usual?  PmAc_z | 03/02/04
business as usual with MS  Rick_K | 03/02/04
PmAc  Uralbas | 03/02/04
so...  ryusen | 03/02/04
"business as usual..." means  Chris.Papoudaris@... | 03/02/04
The astonishment never ends...  BitTwiddler | 03/02/04
The astonishment never ends...  Chipper1963 | 03/02/04
Yes, let's have MORE and MORE secrets  BitTwiddler | 03/02/04
Yes, let's have MORE and MORE secrets  BitTwiddler | 03/02/04
Desperation  George Mitchell | 03/02/04
with Microsoft Backing  brenthawkinsmd | 03/02/04
Pleeeezzzee  darrin.broin@... | 03/02/04
Actually...  BitTwiddler | 03/02/04
re : Pleeeezzzee  JWatson77 | 03/02/04
SCO Lawsuit is FUD  d_jedi | 03/02/04
SCO gangsters  nograin | 03/02/04
SCO reminds me of Politicians  teaman44@... | 03/02/04
All I Know For Sure Is  B_HI | 03/02/04
Thanks Microsoft for your Innovations in Scamming the American Public  brenthawkinsmd | 03/02/04
next boom industry: legal  rgriffith64@... | 03/02/04
SCO attacl on linux users  cadman597@... | 03/02/04
sco grip  driv101 | 03/02/04

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