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This category is for links that are mostly about Microsoft Corp., aspects of, and involvement in, the SCO vs. IBM lawsuit.


1. Conspiracy Theorists Unite! - Author doesn't believe Microsoft licensed Unix source and patents from SCO because it wants to be in the right on IP issue, or because it fears being sued by SCO for code it has in its Services for Unix product. [Microsoft Watch]
2. Cyber Cynic: The Microsoft-SCO Connection - What is Microsoft up to by licensing Unix from SCO for $10-$30 million? The answer is simple: they want to hurt Linux. Anything damaging Linux's reputation is to Microsoft's advantage. [Vaughan-Nichols & Associates]
3. Is Microsoft Behind SCO's $50 Million Cash Infusion? - After SCO announcement that BayStar Capital invested $50 million in SCO, questions are raised on Microsoft role. BayStar leads, creates, participates in PIPE investments, many with funds from other firms, such as Microsoft. [eWeek]
4. Microsoft Covers Back with SCO Unix License - Crusade by SCO to protect Unix intellectual property took unexpected turn when Microsoft Corp. said it was licensing Unix source code and patent from SCO. SCO approached Microsoft a few months before with IP claim. [eWeek]
5. Microsoft Licenses Unix from SCO - Licensing Unix technology from SCO shows where intellectual property battle lines are being drawn across the industry, according to analysts. [osOpinion]
6. Microsoft Mum on Unix Licensing Move - Firm, which on Monday announced it was licensing Unix source code and patents from SCO, remains tight-lipped on its reasons for the move; spokesman says no one available to discuss matter further at this time. [eWeek]
7. Microsoft Sends Message with Unix Deal - Licensing rights to Unix technology from SCO lends heavyweight backing to SCO intellectual property claims and helps Microsoft fight Linux, a growing market threat to Windows, analysts say. [CNET News.com]
8. Microsoft to License Unix Code - Will pay for rights from SCO; may strongly impact battle between Windows and Linux, is part "of ... commitment to respecting intellectual property and the IT community's healthy exchange of IP through licensing." [CNET News.com]
9. Microsoft vs. Linux Takes a Weird Turn - On 19 May, SCO got help from Microsoft, which agreed to license SCO Unix technology. That sent shudders through the industry. Will the moves by SCO and Microsoft make trouble for Linux? So far, users are cautious. [osOpinion]
10. Microsoft's New Linux Gambit - Licensing deal formally allies Microsoft with a firm intent on frightening open-source community into submission. DoJ can't accuse Microsoft of harming business Linux users; easier, safer to let SCO do dirty work. [CNET News.com]
11. Microsoft's SCO Licensing Deal Snubs Linux - Analysis: Industry observers say Microsoft agreement to license Unix intellectual property from SCO is designed to feed fear, uncertainty, doubt about Linux, and help Microsoft fight it. [ZDNet UK]
12. MS Blesses SCO, Licenses Unix - Licensing Unix code from litigious SCO does little to allay fears that SCO is but a beard for Redmond. Microsoft was instrumental in SCO early growth, by selling Xenix. [The Register]
13. SCO Pulps Caldera-MS Trial Archives - AP reports the 937 boxes of court-ordered documents from the Caldera vs. Microsoft DR-DOS antitrust lawsuit, that were stored since the trial, are being destroyed now by request of SCO; 40 boxes are in use by Sun. [The Register]
14. The Fear War against Linux - Microsoft connection to anti-Linux campaign being waged by SCO is growing clear. In latest move, Microsoft fuels the battle by licensing SCO Unix patents, source code. [CNET News.com]

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