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By Munir Kotadia
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 4, 2004 1:53:00 PM

The Nevada court where SCO Group has filed a lawsuit against retailer AutoZone could itself theoretically be subject to legal proceedings because the court is using Linux to run its Web site.

SCO is suing AutoZone and DaimlerChrysler over allegations that Linux, used by both companies, contains SCO's Unix intellectual property.

SCO, which owns a disputed amount of Unix intellectual property and claims some of the code was improperly used in Linux, threatened in November to sue Linux users, although it missed a self-imposed mid-February deadline to file such lawsuits. On Monday, SCO chief executive Darl McBride said the company was planning on announcing two legal targets shortly before announcing its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2004. On Wednesday, the company announced the Autozone and DaimlerChrysler lawsuits.

According to Internet services company Netcraft, the U.S. District Court, District of Nevada's Web site has been using Linux with a Lotus Domino database since November 2002--after it switched over from Windows NT4.

SCO's lawsuit, filed in the same court, requests injunctive relief against AutoZone's further use or copying of any part of SCO's copyrighted materials and also requests damages as a result of AutoZone's infringement in an amount to be proven at trial.

The official Web sites of the White House and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are also powered by the open-source operating system, according to Netcraft.

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"SCO is suing AutoZone and DaimlerChrysler over
allegations that Linux, used by both companies, contains
SCO's Unix intellectual property."

The Daimler Chrysler suit has nothing to do w... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Richard Flude Posted on: 03/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Its not over yet, and the chickens ain't hatched yet pappa  IT Consultant_z | 03/04/04
Troll, troll, troll your boat..  Bobby Sskcat | 03/04/04
Hypocrisy sucks and is dangerous.  xode@... | 03/04/04
*clap*  ryusen | 03/04/04
Better than a soap opera  issthatso | 03/04/04
Here's more  IT_User | 03/04/04
But it was a Solaris loss  Bill Weisgerber | 03/04/04
Thanks for the reference  IT_User | 03/04/04
Switch from Windows?  IT_User | 03/04/04
Conflict of interest  ShadeTree | 03/04/04
Appeal to where?  IT_User | 03/04/04
Why?  techboy_z | 03/04/04
No conflict of interest...  Jose Jimenez | 03/04/04
Wouldn't it be the 'appearance' that conflict  FilledOut | 03/04/04
Where's the Beef?  cygnet@... | 03/04/04
There is only one...  Mike Cox | 03/04/04
I agree!!!  nucrash | 03/04/04
Courts have fully assessed  IT_User | 03/04/04
Mike, you are BORRRRRRING!!  emartin_z | 03/04/04
Wheres the Beef?  cygnet@... | 03/04/04
i quess  cygnet@... | 03/04/04
Corrections  Richard Flude | 03/04/04

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