Novell vs. SCO
Posted Aug 13, 2007 0:39 UTC (Mon) by
pm101 (guest, #3011)
In reply to:
A bad day for the SCO Group by einstein
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A bad day for the SCO Group
Novell is in pretty much the same boat as SCO/Caldera was a few years ago. Where SCO has OpenServer, Novell has Netware. Where SCO has Caldera Linux, Novell has SuSE.
If SuSE fails, as I think it likely eventually will, Novell will be left in the same position as SCO -- a pile of old IP, and a fiduciary duty to maximize shareholder value. Unix copyrights will definitely be one of those, as will their war chest of patents.
Novell promising not to do this would go a ways (but not a very long ways) toward preventing SuSE failure. As is, the company is still hedging a bit.
What I don't get, given the resolution posted on Groklaw, is why SCO isn't trading lower than it was a few days ago. If this was such a big win for Novell/IBM, shouldn't SCO's stock drop?
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