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Computers: Software: Operating_Systems: Unix: SCO: Boycott,_Lawsuits: Sun_Microsystems:
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- Computers: Education: Certification: Sun Microsystems (8)
- Computers: Hardware: Components: Processors: SPARC (20)
- Computers: Hardware: Systems: Sun (63)
- Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Unix: Solaris (70)
- Sun May Offer Java Customers SCO Relief - Sun considers adding unusual provision to some Java licenses: Sun would agree to indemnify Linux-using licensees from SCO Linux-related lawsuits; using fear of SCO to help Java grow. [ZDNet CNET News.com] (September 10, 2003).
- Sun Is Currently Distributing the 2.4 Kernel under the GPL - Sun considers offering their own Linux version, and indemnifying customers based on Sun license with SCO. [Groklaw] (July 29, 2003).
- Sun Comes out from behind the Clouds - Sun is 2nd SCO licensee; pact, signed early 2003, expands Sun's 1994 rights to use Unix in Solaris OS; SCO also granted warrant to buy up to 210,000 shares SCO stock, $1.83 a share as part of deal, according to regulatory document. [Groklaw] (July 10, 2003).
- Sun Expands Unix Deal with SCO - Previously secret licensee of SCO Unix intellectual property has revealed its identity: Unix leader Sun Microsystems. Sun actually was first firm to sign with SCO, before Microsoft. [CNET News.com] (July 10, 2003).
- Sun Seeks to Capitalize on SCO Suit - Launches print ad campaign highlighting IBM license dispute with SCO, encourages IBM customers to switch to Sun platform; aimed at organizations running AIX, IBM version of Unix. [ZDNet CNET News.com] (June 18, 2003).
- Sun Sees Opportunity in IBM-SCO Showdown - Sun Microsystems redies AIX to Solaris Migration Program to harvest possible customers from looming battle between SCO and IBM over IBM AIX license, its Unix OS; mandated 100-day license notice period ends Friday. [eWeek] (June 12, 2003).
- Sun Confirms IP Rights for All Versions of its Unix Operating Systems - In light of SCO legal dispute with IBM over Unix licensing rights, Sun announced it has absolutely no licensing issues with SCO today. Brief story, some links, several forum comments. [Linux Today] (March 8, 2003).
- The Solaris Trap - Sun to release source code to Solaris, proprietary Unix, under Sun Community Source License. This poses a threat: it creates temptation to include non-free code into parts of Linux; could open Linux long crippling series of intellectual property fights, lawsuits. [LWN: Linux Weekly News] (October 4, 1999).
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