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Did SCO ever truly believe it had the Unix copyrights?

Publication:Computer Business Review OnlineDate:Aug 14 2007
Reporter:Matthew Aslett

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Anyone who has been following SCO’s legal claims against Linux may remember the name Mike Anderer. He’s the SCO consultant that emailed SCO's vice president and general manager of SCOsource, Chris Sontag, revealing a connection between Microsoft and the $50m invested in SCO by BayStar Capital in October 2003.

Judge Kimball’s recent decision that Novell is the rightful owner of the Unix copyrightsindicates that Anderer was also involved in assessing the strength of SCO’s intellectual property claims.




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