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SCO sells first Linux licences in UK

Vendor claims two customers so far, and more to follow

Steve Ranger at SCO Forum 2004 in Las Vegas, vnunet.com 05 Aug 2004
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The SCO Group has sold the first of its controversial Linux licences in the UK.

Richard Perkins, regional director for UK and Ireland at the company, told vnunet.com that two companies had signed up for licences in the past quarter, but would not give further details.

Perkins suggested that that other companies are likely to sign up if SCO gets some positive results in its ongoing legal battles. "I think it is [like] water behind a dam," he said.

SCO has claimed that Linux users need to buy the licences because its intellectual property has been added to the operating system without its consent.

Earlier this week at the SCO Forum in Las Vegas Chris Sontag, senior vice president and general manager of the SCOsource division, told vnunet.com that 20 to 30 organisations worldwide have now bought SCO Linux licences.

The company is also working on providing an SCO Linux licence bundled with its OpenServer and UnixWare operating systems.

The SCO Intellectual Property Licence was launched in the US in August last year and in the UK in January.

It permits the use of SCO's intellectual property, in binary form only, as allegedly contained in Linux distributions.

When it was launched in the UK, SCO said that by purchasing the licence, customers are "properly compensating SCO for the Unix source code, derivative Unix code and other Unix-related intellectual property and copyrights owned by SCO as it is currently found in Linux".

These claims are the subject of a lawsuit with IBM.

See also:

SCO 'unable' to file Form 10-K to NasdaqSoftware firm fails to file required financial information  17 Feb 2005
SCO Forum 2004Linux licence to come with OpenServer and UnixWare operating systems  05 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004Losing IBM lawsuit would not destroy the company, claims SCO  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004OpenServer and UnixWare to share same kernel for 32- and 64-bit computing  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004In the middle of its legal battles with IBM, SCO is out to prove that it's business as usual  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004Marketplace initiative 'would do for software what Apple has done for music'  04 Aug 2004
SCO Forum 2004New initiative invites developers to bid for work related to SCO products  03 Aug 2004
Darl McBrideSCO chief convinced of victory in battle with IBM  03 Aug 2004
SCO vs IBMThe $3bn lawsuit brought by the SCO Group against IBM will have repercussions for all IT vendors, as well as their users.  01 Jul 2003

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