- Thu Dec 16 2004 Year in review: Linux on the hot seat
SCO fell out of the limelight, but its legal actions triggered efforts to wrestle with open-source intellectual-property issues.
- Mon Mar 1 2004 SCO: Linux lawsuit to be filed Tuesday
The company plans to expand its Linux legal attack by filing a lawsuit against a large company using the open-source operating system
- Tue Aug 5 2003 SCO sets Linux licensing prices
The software maker responds to a new lawsuit by Linux leader Red Hat and reveals steep license prices for businesses that want to use Linux with SCO's blessing.
- Thu Apr 14 2005 Linux programmer wins legal victory
German court supports effort to enforce the GPL, which governs countless projects in the free and open-source software realms.
- Thu Aug 15 2002 Linux users march on city hall
A small but enthusiastic crowd of Linux lovers hits the streets of San Francisco, hoping to trumpet the virtues of open source to lawmakers and voters.
- Thu May 1 2003 SCO: Unix code copied into Linux
SCO Group says copyrighted code has made its way into Linux, the popular open-source OS. If true, the open-source community could find its hard-won gains threatened.
- Fri Aug 8 2003 Week in review: Linux legal heat
With LinuxWorld in session, the legal war over the operating system escalates as SCO finds itself on the receiving end. Also: SCO outlines plans to license the operating system.
- Wed May 28 2003 Novell challenges SCO's Linux claims
The second in the chain of four companies to own rights to the Unix operating system challenges the legal basis of actions that SCO Group is taking against Linux and companies using it.
- Mon Jan 28 2002 Linux on mainframes enters phase 2
The usually cutting-edge world of Linux goes retro this week as the oldfangled mainframe makes its presence felt at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo.
- Tue Mar 13 2001 Only the strong survive in Linux landscape
Executives and analysts predict that the new Linux environment could spawn several trends: companies cooperating more, consolidating more or ceding influence to corporate giants.




