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By David Becker, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 20, 2004 11:45:00 PM

Linux adversary the SCO Group sued rival software maker Novell on Tuesday, alleging that Novell has falsely claimed that it controls the Unix operating system.

The suit, filed in Utah's Third District Court in Salt Lake City, accuses Novell of slander and seeks an order that would require Novell to assign to SCO all Unix-related copyrights and to withdraw any statements claiming ownership of Unix.

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Ramping up its battle against Linux, the SCO Group sues rival software maker Novell, alleging that Novell has falsely claimed that it controls the Unix operating system.

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SCO filed a $3 billion lawsuit last year against IBM, claiming that the computing giant illegally incorporated into its Linux software source code from the Unix OS, which SCO controls. Novell has said it retained certain copyrights when it sold the Unix rights to SCO. Undermining Novell's claim could boost SCO's efforts.

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SCO rattled the technology world last year when it filed a $3 billion lawsuit against IBM, claiming that the computing giant illegally incorporated into its Linux software source code from the Unix OS, which SCO controls. Novell became an early combatant in the dispute, claiming that it retained certain copyrights when it sold the Unix rights to SCO.

The companies have continued to clash over Unix ownership claims, as Novell has deepened its investment in Linux, most recently with its purchase of No. 2 Linux seller SuSE Linux.

"SCO takes this action today, given Novell's recent and repeated announcements regarding their claimed ownership of the Unix and UnixWare copyrights," SCO lawyer Mark Heise said in a statement. "SCO has received many questions about Novell's actions from potential customers, investors and the press. Although SCO owns the Unix and UnixWare copyrights, Novell's efforts to claim ownership of these copyrights has forced this action."

A Novell spokesman declined to comment on the lawsuit but said the company stands behind its earlier statements regarding its Unix position. Novell has said the U.S. Copyright Office granted the company copyright registrations for 11 versions of System V Unix, giving Novell a substantial ownership position.


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Novell bought Unix from AT&T in the 1980s and sold at least some rights to a predecessor of SCO in 1995. Novell claims that it retained some rights to Unix and related works; SCO claims that it bought all rights to Unix and that any Unix-related copyrights granted to Novell are therefore invalid.

The lawsuit accuses Novell of "slander of title" for continuing to suggest that it has a stake in Unix. "Novell, with full knowledge of SCO's exclusive ownership of copyrights related to Unix and UnixWare, has embarked on a malicious campaign to damage SCO's ability to protect its valuable copyrights in Unix and UnixWare," according to the claim. "Novell's wrongful claims of copyrights and ownership in Unix and UnixWare (have caused), and continue to cause, irreparable harm to SCO."

The suit seeks unspecified punitive damages and injunctions that would transfer to SCO any Unix-related copyrights obtained by Novell and bar Novell from "representing in any forum that it has any ownership interest whatsoever in Unix and UnixWare copyrights."

The lawsuit comes on the eve of the LinuxWorld trade show in New York, where Novell is set to play a prominent role following its acquisitions of SuSE and desktop Linux specialist Ximian.

SCO's latest actions weren't met warmly by LinuxWorld Conference and Expo attendees.

"I think SCO's business model is all about lawsuits," said John Harlow, president of software consulting company BravePoint in Norcross, Ga. "Nobody is going to buy their products."

SCO lobbed a similar surprise before the August version of LinuxWord in San Francisco, when the company revealed steep licensing prices for those who wish to use Linux with SCO's blessing.

Lawyer Jefferson Scher, a specialist in intellectual property issues at Palo Alto, Calif.-based law firm Carr & Ferrell, said the latest lawsuit may quickly be added to SCO's case against IBM.

"There is a chance the judge will say, 'Why are you here? Take this to the other court,'" Scher said. "I think it's logical for the court that's hearing the copyright case to decide if the plaintiff owns the copyright. This appears more like an attempt to get a restraining order."

Whatever court hears the case against Novell, the judge is likely to have a tough time sorting out the intent of Novell's 1995 transaction.

"Contracts like this are difficult enough to parse out at the time they're signed, let alone many years after," Scher said.

CNET News.com's Stephen Shankland contributed to this report.

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RE: - No, you need to read it again
now you know why thoose blood shucking lawyers get so much money - being so paticuler !!! (Read the rest)
Posted by: cammobus@... Posted on: 02/10/04 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
The plot thickens vferrara   | 01/20/04
Yeah, BTW who's picking up the tab this time? IT_User   | 01/20/04
as for the linux users hanging in the balance NemesisNL   | 01/20/04
There's less to this than meets the eye IT_User   | 01/21/04
Sorry. The URL IT_User   | 01/21/04
It's called FUD MacGeek2121   | 01/21/04
Sorry about the typos MacGeek2121   | 01/21/04
Well whaddaya know? IT_User   | 01/21/04
it was not just hot air dg mh   | 01/20/04
It is hard to believe... rapson   | 01/20/04
I'm with you, I think IT_User   | 01/20/04
I have an analogy that may help... Pebkac Charlie   | 01/21/04
WMD voska   | 01/21/04
WMD2 KTLA   | 01/21/04
I knew there were some here... Spoon Jabber   | 01/21/04
WMD found in the USA stephen732@...   | 01/22/04
Nope, it's the woman who lied about winning the lottery. Steve Summers   | 01/20/04
And I think... BitTwiddler   | 01/20/04
You don't think this is high dollar FUD? MacGeek2121   | 01/21/04
They must have a case Eggs Ackley_z   | 01/20/04
"Even a President wouldn't stand there ... and lie" ?!? NO EVIDENCE=NO CASE dicktaurus@...   | 01/20/04
Proof? Spoon Jabber   | 01/20/04
Simple: Gub'mint lied thru its butt immediately after 9/11 dicktaurus@...   | 01/20/04
Again, no proof. Spoon Jabber   | 01/21/04
May as well give it up doctormoriarty   | 01/21/04
(NT)Thanks Doc, can't say I didn't try. Spoon Jabber   | 01/21/04
This is a joke, right? NoB$   | 01/21/04
Your funny Spoon Jabber   | 01/21/04
Take this elsewhere please Pebkac Charlie   | 01/21/04
something funny i heard.. ryusen   | 01/21/04
Proof. xode@...   | 01/21/04
I would disagree about Saint Bush MacGeek2121   | 01/21/04
victim... ryusen   | 01/21/04
(NT) Eggs was being ever-so-slightly sarcastic... :o) Jack-Booted EULA   | 01/21/04
Which was eveident ... Eggs Ackley_z   | 01/21/04
Must have had my sarcasti-meter turned off. Duh! dicktaurus@...   | 01/21/04
may be... or may be not? Solid Water   | 01/20/04
Who benefits from this? vferrara   | 01/20/04
We do. notbilln   | 01/20/04
Actually, some think the FUD backfired, giving Linux useful exposure dicktaurus@...   | 01/20/04
Who Benefits from this? KE4MA   | 01/21/04
Will be interesting to see Novell's claims No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/20/04
I tend to agree... John Le'Brecage   | 01/20/04
Royalty tends to dispute SCO's position dscherf   | 01/20/04
Very good point. John Le'Brecage   | 01/20/04
Can't locate it right now dscherf   | 01/20/04
well here they are schmitt249   | 01/20/04
I read it differently toadlife   | 01/20/04
Read it again Teran   | 01/21/04
No, you need to read it again toadlife   | 01/21/04
Not necessarily dscherf   | 01/21/04
I wont argue that, but... toadlife   | 01/21/04
RE: - No, you need to read it again cammobus@...   | 02/10/04
Will be interesting to see them ruled on FamilyManFirst   | 01/20/04
that's easy dg mh   | 01/21/04
on the contrary avdp   | 01/20/04
MS shills agree NoB$   | 01/21/04
Oh, I don't know what you think you've seen... rbethell   | 01/21/04
Yup, that's one side certainly.. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/21/04
"Great number" rbethell   | 01/22/04
Private Conversation between Stallman and Torvalds MuffinMan_z   | 01/20/04
confidential? ONEstar   | 01/20/04
Pretty lame, dude. dicktaurus@...   | 01/20/04
I'm referring to MM, not Onestar, sorry! dicktaurus@...   | 01/20/04
Funny... but... doe_z   | 01/20/04
Like all muffins, methinks this one is half baked... KSchaefer   | 01/21/04
The SCO attack is way too serious for humor like this... xode@...   | 01/21/04
give and take... Iko_z   | 01/21/04
What a Troll... msdead   | 01/22/04
Details ONEstar   | 01/20/04
what a surprise NoB$   | 01/20/04
what a minute... ryusen   | 01/20/04
Exactly Right gilgamesh_z   | 01/20/04
read carefully Iko_z   | 01/21/04
Careful now... Pebkac Charlie   | 01/21/04
But this suit does nothing of the sort IT_User   | 01/21/04
I'm suprized . . .that it took so long zijiang   | 01/20/04
The timing doesn't surprise me tntoak   | 01/22/04
Every Linux user should counter sue SCO for Slander and Blackmail !!! Bit's_Conscience   | 01/20/04
There are no lawful courts in this country. xode@...   | 01/21/04
Sorry guys, I think SCO is WRONG!! rmkjr@...   | 01/20/04
Well it just seems Err Nope   | 01/20/04
SCO is being paid to do this copygod74   | 01/20/04
Increasingly, that seems to be the case... dicktaurus@...   | 01/20/04
The evil hand of M$ reaches far... xunil skcor   | 01/21/04
The partner wouldn't Microsoft MacGeek2121   | 01/21/04
Yes, by IBM, Sun, HP, SGI, etc.. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/21/04
Eh? rbethell   | 01/21/04
Yup! IBM pays a license to SCO No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/21/04
which in turn goes to Novell ryusen   | 01/22/04
More Serutan IT_User   | 01/21/04
Even if they win... BitTwiddler   | 01/20/04
It;s the great "Which will be better" test... KSchaefer   | 01/21/04
Huh? BitTwiddler   | 01/21/04
best laugh I've had all day Arrg   | 01/21/04
NEWS FLASH Bill4   | 01/21/04
FOLLOW UP NEWS Bill4   | 01/21/04
It's a FUD machine MacGeek2121   | 01/21/04
SCO: It's OK for US to make unproven claims, but not anyone else. John E Wahd   | 01/21/04
FUELED By MICROSOFT'S DIRTY DEEDS brenthawkinsmd   | 01/21/04
Prove it or stop gum flapping! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/21/04
Whats the deal SCO? spinit   | 01/21/04
SCO has legal problems in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia B.O.F.H.   | 01/21/04
What a convoluted contract! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/21/04
Re: What a convoluted contract! jfalknor   | 01/22/04
Newsflash: Mike Cox sues Microsoft Knorthern Knight   | 01/21/04
Proof positive toadlife   | 01/21/04
Unix is a failed business model from the beginning George Mitchell   | 01/21/04
SCO now wants a legislative 'solution' George Mitchell   | 01/22/04

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