Linux Suit Could Hurt Red Hat
Very brief story, with 2 links and about 50 forum comments. [OSNews.com]
Red Hat Attacks, SCO Counter Attacks
Red Hat tells world they aren't going to take SCO anti-Linux FUD anymore in 7 count lawsuit filed in Federal court against SCO. SCO first response was letter that SCO was trying for resolution with Linux distributors. [Linux Today]
Red Hat Attacks, Sues SCO
Firm announces: requests preemptive judgment to find it innocent of all potential copyright violations; forms legal fund to help smaller Linux firms with their own defenses. [eWeek]
Red Hat Reassures Linux Users
Firm stresses to customers that SCO claims against Linux, although taken seriously by the firm, are baseless. [ComputerWeekly]
Red Hat Sues SCO
Files lawsuit against SCO, announced today. Matthew Szulik, Red Hat Chairman, CEO, says collaborative process of open source software development which created Linux OS has been unjustly questioned, threatened. [The Inquirer]
Red Hat Takes Aim at Infringement Claims
Press Release, 2 announcements: firm filed formal complaint against SCO; established Open Source Now Fund to cover legal costs of infringement claims against firms and non-profit organizations with efforts under GPL, $1 million. [Red Hat]
Red Hat v The SCO Group
Full, uncommented text of original 4 August complaint, by plaintiff Red Hat, Inc., versus The SCO Group, Inc., formerly Caldera International, Inc. [LWN: Linux Weekly News]
Red Hat Versus SCO Fight Will be Riveting
Further legal specifics on new lawsuit against SCO. [The Inquirer]
Red Hat's Mad Matt Vs. Humongous SCO Lawsuit
Matthew Szulik, CEO, Linux distributor Red Hat, is sick of threats SCO is making. Rather than wait for SCO to start suing Linux customers, Red Hat launched preemptive suit against SCO, for unfair, deceptive business practices. [Forbes]
Red Hat's Memorandum in Opposition to SCO&apo
Documents for court, that laws exist that were written to forbid firms making false or misleading statements about another's product: the Lanham Act. PDF format. [Groklaw]
SCO Turns GPL against Red Hat
SCO argues that for Red Hat to prove its claim that SCO is trying to harm market for Red Hat's successful OS, it must have ownership or proprietary interest in Linux, but that GPL prohibits such interest. [CNET News.com]
Statement Regarding Red Hat Lawsuit and Letters to
Texts of SCO last minute Fax to Red Hat, and reaction letter from SCO CEO Darl McBride. [Yahoo Finance]