15 Sep 2007
SCO has officially been reduced to the status of a footnote in history.
The company today filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Although the firm could restructure its business, it would still have to deal with the tens of millions of dollars that it owes Novell.
From the hunter, SCO has become the hunted prey. That took amazingly little time: SCO first launched its legal assault against IBM and Linux customers in 2002, claiming that their Linux use violated its copyrights on Unix. The company purchased those rights from Novell in 1993, prompting Novell to dust off its contract.
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