Not be argumentative, but I do not think SCO matters
at this point as I'm
under the impression that per IBM/SCO case the US courts have ruled - i.e.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB118678589019694632
Court Ruling Gives Novell Copyright in Unix System
By
KEITH J. WINSTEIN and
WILLIAM M. BULKELEY
Updated Aug. 11, 2007 12:01 a.m. ET
A federal court in Utah ruled that Novell Inc., not SCO Group Inc., is the
rightful owner of the copyright in the Unix operating system.
Novells claims are not very credible....
I mentioned that the USL laboratories from AT&T (including the people who work
there) have been handed over from AT&T to Novell and later to SCO.
It is most unlikely that these people did not terminate their contract in case
the ownership of the code has not been transfered to the respective new owner
of the company.
Jörg
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