Win for Open Source: SCO Court Case against Linux Hits End of Road
One of the most bitter legal battles in the history of Linux may finally be effectively over, thanks to the utter bankruptcy of the SCO Group, which sued IBM more than a decade ago over claims that Linux improperly incorporated Unix code.
The case was opened in 2003, when SCO filed a $1B claim against IBM. The suit alleged that IBM had inserted some code from Unix, over which SCO claimed ownership, into the Linux kernel.
At the time of its appearance, the suit was interpreted by the open source community as a stunt to discredit Linux at a time when the operating system was seeing massive adoption within the enterprise. This was especially true because SCO warned major American companies that they might be liable for using Linux if it won the case. And reports that Microsoft was covertly behind the whole operation did not help.
Flash forward to 2016 and SCO has clearly lost by all practical measures. No one stopped using Linux because of legal concerns, and the SCO Group never came close to winning a judgment in its favor.
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