UNIX v LINUX Lawsuit Explained

Confused by the ongoing lawsuit over UNIX code in LINUX?
Not certain what small-cap SCO Group, copyright holder
on the most popular flavor of UNIX, is trying to get out of LINUX booster
IBM? Worried
because last week, SCO announced the kind of fees it wants to collect
from individual LINUX users– $699 per
Linux
desktop
PC?

Hiawatha Bray explains all in his Boston Globe "Upgrade" column. In plain English. The
bottom line? Not to worry.

from the Boston
Globe

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