http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1841965,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594
"What is new is that in its counterclaims, Novell stated that in late
2002, SCO repeatedly contacted Novell to try to get the company to work
with SCO on its SCOsource campaign to get Unix licensing fees from Linux
users.
Failing that, Novell claims that SCO CEO Darl McBride tried to get
Novell to amend the APA to give SCO Unix's copyrights. Thus, Novell
maintains, that SCO knew it didn't have any claim to Unix's copyrights
from the start.
Novell, in its counterclaims, however, then goes well beyond simply
asserting its Unix IP (intellectual property) rights."
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SMirk...:P
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