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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 23, 2004 8:34:00 PM

Controversial software seller the SCO Group has launched an online-ordering site for companies that want to use the open-source Linux operating system with SCO's blessing.

The Web site debuted quietly last week. It enables companies that use Linux to purchase a license that covers SCO's Unix System V, portions of which SCO claims were illegally incorporated into the source code of Linux.


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Full licenses cost $699 per server central processing unit (CPU) or $199 for a desktop PC that runs Linux. An annual license costs $149 per server CPU or $49 per desktop PC.

SCO rattled the technology world last year, when it sued IBM, claiming that the computing giant illegally incorporated source code from the Unix operating system, which SCO controls, into Linux software. The case has since ballooned into a far-ranging attack on Linux, attracting legal attention from Linux leader Red Hat and the ire of Linux supporters worldwide.

SCO began selling Unix licenses last year for companies that wish to continue using Linux with SCO's consent. The company backed off a plan to bill Linux users but recently expanded the licensing terms to include overseas Linux users.

SCO spokesman Blake Stowell said the online ordering site was launched to make compliance easier for companies SCO hasn't contacted individually. "We want to make the licenses more accessible to any business that's interested," he said.

SCO has declined to reveal how many businesses have purchased Linux licenses, but the activity is believed to be minimal, as businesses wait for the IBM case to be resolved and rely on legal indeminfication offers from major Linux sellers.

Meanwhile, SCO was still using its alternate Web address Monday as it waited for denial-of-service attacks the MyDoom virus instigated to stop. MyDoom attacks crippled SCO's regular site on Feb. 1. The virus is programmed to stop the attacks on Feb. 12, but infected PCs with incorrectly set dates were still causing trouble last week.

MyDoom hits had waned by 90 percent as of the weekend, Stowell said, "but that 10 percent is still more than our server could handle."

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Posted by: DarbyOhara Posted on: 02/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Whatever!  vdraken | 02/23/04
It is their right to do so  IT Analyst | 02/23/04
True.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/23/04
bitty, the sucker  NoB$ | 02/24/04
Only if.  doe_z | 02/23/04
Data Protection Scam and Other Crimes  David Mohring | 02/23/04
You people get weirder all the time..  NemesisNL | 02/23/04
So what you're saying is...  Chad_z | 02/23/04
But is it  regwells | 02/24/04
A fair exchange  IT_User | 02/24/04
Woooiiiiii, this will be popular.  DonnieBoy | 02/23/04
I cancelled my order for the Brooklyn Bridge!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/23/04
Data Protection Scam and Other Crimes  David Mohring | 02/23/04
Keep it short  str_z | 02/24/04
Plus...  DarbyOhara | 02/25/04
I've got some land  wploger | 02/23/04
Why should Linux users pay when they're not guilty!!  HypnoToad | 02/23/04
The False Claims Act  David Mohring | 02/23/04
False headline  Eggs Ackley_z | 02/23/04
free OS  V Sanders | 02/23/04
I'm selling shares in this great bridge in New York . . Buy online now ...  Plain Logic | 02/23/04
If I did something like this...  doh123 | 02/23/04
(NT) Because SCO has MS backing . . . and MS owns the White House and DoJ  Plain Logic | 02/23/04
SCO selling Linux licenses online  Loverock Davidson | 02/23/04
The SCO Group is also claiming "ownership" of BSD base and Microsoft  David Mohring | 02/23/04
Boy oh boy  Loverock Davidson | 02/23/04
BSD plays its part.  doe_z | 02/23/04
Lovesick still shilling  NoB$ | 02/24/04
SCO also has the Brooklin Bridge up for sale!!  xunil skcor | 02/23/04
Tipical media Crap  zuesse | 02/23/04
This is not an endorsement, but...  Michael Kelly | 02/23/04
they will be selling door to door next. (nt)  nite_w0lf | 02/23/04
I will sell you a license too  Sunny Jalolly | 02/23/04
Question is -- who is buying  Uralbas | 02/23/04
what the rest of the world thinks  rgriffith64@... | 02/23/04
SCO No tear shed  beafeater | 02/23/04
SCO Yet to Prove It!!!  regwells | 02/24/04
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...  Zooomy | 02/24/04
This might be worth something in the future...  el1jones | 02/24/04
How many of you are high up in business?  PmAc_z | 02/24/04
Has SCO abandoned the Lawsuit  kgdowling | 02/24/04

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