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IBM Issues Subpoenas for Tech Giants' SCO Dealings

malebolgia   on 22 February 2006 - 18:47 · 12 comments & 2736 views

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The long-running legal battle over claims that IBM's version of Linux violates SCO Group's intellectual property took another twist on Tuesday when IBM sent subpoenas to four other tech players.

Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems and BayStar Capital must hand over details of their involvement with SCO, according to the subpoenas, which were filed in U.S. District Court in Utah, where the case between IBM and SCO is being heard. IBM, meanwhile, is building its defenses against the charge that it included SCO's Unix code in its version of Linux.

The subpoenas demand that Microsoft, HP, Sun and BayStar hand over a range of information, including details of their dealings with SCO, by March 7. They will also have to appear in court later in March to give depositions. Groklaw, a legal Web site that had been following the case closely, believes that the subpoenas could help bring important information about the case to light.

News source: ZDNet.com




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#1 madnuke on 22 Feb 2006 - 19:28
So much for open source.... Why can't we all just play install linux and be happy?
#2 MrA on 22 Feb 2006 - 20:01
Why isn't SCO dead yet?
(1 reply) #3 Lasker on 22 Feb 2006 - 20:28
damn, the same question in my mind, why Novell or another big linux company buy SCO and end the bull**** lawsuits, they are like a stinking flea in the industry
#3.1 markjensen on 22 Feb 2006 - 21:00
Having SCO's claims laid to rest in court is much more valuable to Linux than having IBM buy SCO. And why would anyone want to buy SCO when they can just defeat them? It costs less.
(2 replies) #4 Rabbai on 22 Feb 2006 - 20:56
"IBM, meanwhile, is building its defenses against the charge that it included SCO's Unix code in its version of Linux."

Has IBM made a Linux distro? Can someone point me to some info on this?
#4.1 b0b on 22 Feb 2006 - 21:01
The article is wrong. SCO is suing about IBM AIX, not Linux (which IBM uses Red Hat for it's Linu.
#4.2 matt74441 on 23 Feb 2006 - 09:01
Well didn't IBM submit the SMP code to be included in the mainstream Linux kernel?
(1 reply) #5 tiwaris on 23 Feb 2006 - 03:18
MS most probably funded SCO so that SCO may sue IBM. It would be interesting to see the outcome.
#5.1 xorian on 23 Feb 2006 - 16:44
Wishful thinking I'd say
#6 wicker_man on 23 Feb 2006 - 08:51
Heh, IBM strikes back and the whole shabang starts smelling dirt...would be interesting to see how it develops...
#7 Magallanes on 26 Feb 2006 - 13:53
Apple was more intelligent, the buy and use the code directly from BSD and BSD is not a "unix like system", BSD is Unix

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