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No jury for SCO vs. Novell

Publication:Linux WatchDate:Sep 11 2007
Reporter:Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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SCO wanted a jury to hear its side of the story in its Novell lawsuit, but U.S. District Court Judge Dale Kimball has ruled that he, and he alone, will hear the case.

The last few weeks haven't been good ones for litigious Unix company SCO. First, Kimball ruled in early August that Novell, not SCO, owns Unix's IP (intellectual property) rights. This, in turn, cut the legs out from underneath SCO's cases against IBM and other Linux-using companies.




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