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SCO Announces Intellectual Property License for Linux

By jbreland , 5 August 2003
More on the SCO drama:
The SCO Group ... today announced the availability of the SCO Intellectual Property License for Linux®. The run-time license permits the use of SCO's intellectual property, in binary form only, as contained in Linux distributions. By purchasing a SCO Intellectual Property License, customers avoid infringement of SCO's intellectual property rights in Linux 2.4 and Linux 2.5 kernels. Because the SCO license authorizes run-time use only, customers also comply with the General Public License, under which Linux is distributed.
The price? Introductory $699 per CPU through October 15. How gracious!

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