http://news.com.com/SCO+Source+income+3...75.html?part=rss&tag=5856675&subj=news
This stemmed from SCO's ongoing court cases against IBM and Novell, among others, over its claim that its intellectual property was unlawfully included in Linux. Under a much-lambasted licensing program, SCO has been offering a license to companies that use Linux, saying that it will protect them from action by its legal department. But very few companies have acquiesced to what many see as a groundless threat. The program, called SCO Source, brought in revenues of just $32,000 during the quarter, compared to SCO's overall legal costs of $3.1 million.
Idiots trying to "own" linux are getting owned.
This stemmed from SCO's ongoing court cases against IBM and Novell, among others, over its claim that its intellectual property was unlawfully included in Linux. Under a much-lambasted licensing program, SCO has been offering a license to companies that use Linux, saying that it will protect them from action by its legal department. But very few companies have acquiesced to what many see as a groundless threat. The program, called SCO Source, brought in revenues of just $32,000 during the quarter, compared to SCO's overall legal costs of $3.1 million.
Idiots trying to "own" linux are getting owned.