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Story: SCO brings Linux licensing to Europe
With SCO's position looking more precarious every day, what does this do for their financial position? If they start legal proceedings against companies, do they have to make a provision for potential losses arising from legal fees if they loose? If so I would have thought this would rapidly move SCO to a point of being insolvent and probably trading ilegally? Can they start potentially thousands of cases against linux users, who will then have to pay out to defend themselves only for SCO to go bust leaving a huge bill for costs unpaid?
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Story: SCO brings Linux licensing to Europe
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No copyright law suits yet... and there won't be.... Anonymous -
With SCO's position looking more precarious every... Anonymous -
Another inane press release from Sontag/Darl and c... Craig McDonald -
SCO's USA licensing program has been in operation... Raymond Rorshaw -
Sounds like a straightforward attempt at blackmail... Anonymous -
It's been a year or so and SCO has been unable to... Anonymous -
The only thing SCO will achieve is their demise in... Anonymous -
Further to the UK design Consultant's comments, a... Anonymous
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