- Wed Mar 3 2004 SCO suits target two big Linux users
The software company is targeting lawsuits against car parts retailer AutoZone and automaker DaimlerChrysler, claiming that they violated SCO's copyrights by using Linux. - Fri Jun 11 2004 Mixed rulings advance two SCO cases
SCO wins some, loses some--but at least something's happening.
- Thu Mar 27 2003 IBM hires Boies' ex-firm in SCO lawsuit
Big Blue begins its legal response to the billion-dollar suit, seeking to move it to a federal court and hiring the law firm that formerly employed SCO's high-powered attorney.
- Tue Aug 19 2003 Getting a glimpse at SCO's evidence
In a quiet Las Vegas conference room, the company offers customers, partners and the merely curious the chance to view controversial Linux code for themselves.
- Mon Jun 16 2003 SCO claims IBM Unix contract void
The company says it has revoked Big Blue's license to sell its version of Unix, called AIX, and requests that a judge permanently block IBM's Unix business.
- Tue Mar 11 2003 IBM unfazed by SCO Unix threat
IBM rejects SCO Group's threat to cancel Big Blue's license to ship Unix products starting June 13, saying that its contracts guarantee rights to the operating system.
- Mon Jul 21 2003 SCO takes aim at Linux users
The software maker says it has begun receiving Unix copyrights and that it will start a program to let companies that run Linux avoid litigation by paying licensing fees.

