SCO's McBride goes on the attack
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CEO Darl McBride continues SCO's Linux
attack
CEO Darl McBride continues SCO's Linux
attack
12/05/2003 05:28 PMThe CEO of The SCO Group is accusing free software advocates of
threatening the intellectual property protections provided by U.S. and
European law.
McBride letter continues SCO's Linux
attack
McBride letter continues SCO's Linux
attack
12/05/2003 01:49 PMNo regrets - and we'll win, says SCO's
McBride
No regrets - and we'll win, says SCO's
McBride
08/03/2004 12:26 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 3 2004 4:52PM GMT
SCO's McBride Stays the Course
SCO's McBride Stays the Course
08/16/2004 01:01 AMQ&A: The company's CEO says he sees prospects in maintaining
both SCO's customer base and its litigation.
SCO's McBride: GPL is unconstitutional
SCO's McBride: GPL is unconstitutional
12/05/2003 12:37 PMZDNet Dec 5 2003 12:14PM ET
Why SCO's McBride Declared War
Why SCO's McBride Declared War
01/26/2004 02:20 AMBusiness Week Jan 26 2004 7:14AM GMT
SCO's McBride takes over the offense
SCO's McBride takes over the offense
08/05/2004 12:14 PMZDNet Aug 5 2004 3:34PM GMT
SCO's McBride sounds off in Linux legal
battle
SCO's McBride sounds off in Linux legal
battle
12/05/2003 12:37 PMCNET Dec 5 2003 12:16PM ET
SCO's Web site hit with DoS attack
SCO's Web site hit with DoS attack
12/10/2003 05:24 PMThe SCO Group Inc.'s Web site was knocked off-line this morning by a
denial-of-service attack, the company confirmed.
Attack on SCO's servers intensifies
Attack on SCO's servers intensifies
12/11/2003 07:23 PMA day-old denial-of-service attack on the Web server of the
controversial SCO Group has been expanded to assault the company's
mail and file servers, SCO's top network administrator says.
Wired on McBride
Wired on McBride
06/26/2004 02:09 PMMcBride Says No More Lawsuits From SCO
McBride Says No More Lawsuits From SCO
08/03/2004 05:47 PMMcBride At A Loss For Words
McBride At A Loss For Words
05/14/2004 03:07 PMQ&A: SCO Group CEO Darl McBride
Q&A: SCO Group CEO Darl McBride
12/02/2003 01:25 AMThe man who is taking IBM and the Linux community head-on with claims
of copyright infringement talks with internetnews.com about his fight.
Who is telling the truth, McBride or
Torvalds?
Who is telling the truth, McBride or
Torvalds?
12/23/2003 01:06 PMWho is telling the truth here? Logic tells us that both of them
aren't. On one hand, we have Darl McBride, the man who apparently
confuses threats to litigate with titillate, saying that a small
number of files (less than 10, unless you count each multiple times
the way SCO does) in Linux were copied from Unix. On the other, we
have Linus Torvalds, the father of the Linux revolution, saying he
knows firsthand that's not so.
Q&A: SCO CEO McBride on the road ahead
for his company
Q&A: SCO CEO McBride on the road ahead
for his company
08/03/2004 05:47 PMSCO CEO Darl McBride said that the company doesn't plan any further
lawsuits over its intellectual property at this time and that he's
looking forward to having the current cases resolved.
McBride Speaks, In Person And In Print
McBride Speaks, In Person And In Print
11/18/2003 10:14 PMSCO Group CEO Darl McBride: "no more
lawsuits"
SCO Group CEO Darl McBride: "no more
lawsuits"
08/04/2004 12:51 AMThe SCO Group is holding its annual SCO Forum. In an interview at the
event, CEO Darl McBride said that SCO's lawsuit-filing days were
likely at an end.
Bigmouth McBride turned us off SCO, says
investor
Bigmouth McBride turned us off SCO, says
investor
04/22/2004 06:57 PMBayStar boss breaks his silence
Another open letter from Darl McBride,
CEO of SCO
Another open letter from Darl McBride,
CEO of SCO
12/04/2003 04:49 PMSince last March The SCO Group ("SCO") has been involved in an
increasingly rancorous legal controversy over violations of our UNIX
intellectual property contract, and what we assert is the widespread
presence of our copyrighted UNIX code in Linux. These controversies
will rage for at least another 18 months, until our original case
comes to trial. Meanwhile, the issues SCO has raised have become one
of the hottest technology stories of the year, and often our positions
on these issues have been misunderstood or misrepresented. Starting
with this letter, I'd like to explain our positions on the key issues.
In the months ahead we'll post a series of letters on the SCO website
(www.sco.com). Each of these letters will examine one of the many
issues SCO has raised. In this letter, we'll provide our view on the
key issue of U.S. copyright law versus the GNU GPL (General Public
License).
Tyson Announces McBride Match on June 11
(AP)
Tyson Announces McBride Match on June 11
(AP)
04/12/2005 04:04 PMAP - Mike Tyson talked about sinking into depression, referred to
himself as "Mr. Mom," and called his next opponent "real cute."
Bob Young's Open Letter to SCO/Darl
McBride
Bob Young's Open Letter to SCO/Darl
McBride
12/19/2003 11:30 AMInteractive Enterprise Names Paul
McBride CEO
Interactive Enterprise Names Paul
McBride CEO
07/09/2004 03:04 AMInteractive Enterprise, the provider of ConexonTM -- the #1 globally
deployed system in the cable provisioning/activation market -- today
named Paul McBride, formerly chief operating officer, as chief
executive officer of the company.The company also said that Paul
Monnelly, formerly chief financial officer for Interactive Enterprise,
has been appointed to the position of chief operating officer. [PRWEB
Jul 9, 2004]
More on SCO's War on Linux
More on SCO's War on Linux
06/23/2004 03:52 PMBrad Stone (Wired): The Linux Killer. If SCO loses, the company is likely
toast. But winning will be a tall order. SCO must show that the old,
murky contracts between AT&T (which developed Unix), Novell (which
bought the operating system from AT&T in 1993), and the old Santa
Cruz Operation deliberately transferred the Unix copyrights to the new
SCO Group; it also must show that it owns the rights to derivative
flavors of Unix, like IBM's AIX. Finally, and perhaps most difficult,
SCO must prove IBM and other Linux programmers around the world got
sloppy and ported proprietary code into Linux. Legal experts tracking
the case think each hurdle - let alone all three - is difficult to
clear. The odds are clearly against SCO.
SCO's Still at the Roulette Table
SCO's Still at the Roulette Table
06/03/2004 12:15 PMSCO's big investors are very clear -- invest in lawsuits, not
products.
SCO's Lawyers Analyzed
SCO's Lawyers Analyzed
11/06/2003 09:57 AMIBM Pushes for End to SCO's Case
IBM Pushes for End to SCO's Case
09/16/2004 05:33 PMIBM attorneys, claiming that SCO has failed to provide any evidence
that IBM allowed proprietary Unix code to enter the freely distributed
Linux operating system, wants SCO's $5 billion suit to be dismissed.
Add CA to SCO's List of Licensees
Add CA to SCO's List of Licensees
03/06/2004 02:01 AMComputer Associates International Inc. is the latest company to admit
publicly that it has signed up for The SCO Group Inc.'s intellectual
property (IP) license for Linux.
SCO's site DDOSed ..... again
SCO's site DDOSed ..... again
12/11/2003 06:12 AMSCO's first trial--an error
SCO's first trial--an error
07/22/2004 11:13 AMZDNet Jul 22 2004 3:45PM GMT
Groklaw Debunks SCO's ELF Heist
Groklaw Debunks SCO's ELF Heist
07/23/2004 11:14 AMSetback for SCO's Linux battle
Setback for SCO's Linux battle
07/22/2004 09:48 AMA key legal case in the claim by US firm SCO to own key parts of Linux
has been largely dismissed.
SCO's Revenue Continues to Plunge
SCO's Revenue Continues to Plunge
04/13/2005 10:56 PMThe company's revenue dropped $2.5 million first quarter to first
quarter, and the company still doesn't know if it will be permitted to
continue trading in Nasdaq. Its CEO also announced that the company no
longer sees any problem with Sun open-sourcing Solaris.
NRF Calls SCO's Claims 'Meritless'
NRF Calls SCO's Claims 'Meritless'
05/05/2004 02:19 PMSCO's legal fees eat up profits
SCO's legal fees eat up profits
12/23/2003 08:29 AMZDNet UK Dec 23 2003 7:52AM ET
SCO's 'Smoking Gun' Versus IBM
SCO's 'Smoking Gun' Versus IBM
08/05/2004 06:01 PMThe nasty legal battle between SCO Group and IBM may soon grow wider,
as SCO executives have dropped a new bombshell. In private interviews
during their annual user conference in Las Vegas this week, SCO
executives said they have discovered that IBM lacks proper licenses
for its Unix-based AIX operating system, heart of a
multibillion-dollar business for IBM.
SCO alleges that since 2001, AIX has contained code for which IBM does
not have a license. Moreover SCO claims to have found internal IBM
e-mails in which IBMers acknowledge this shortcoming. SCO says it
discovered the e-mails in a mountain of documents IBM produced in
discovery related to SCO's lawsuit against IBM over the Linux
operating system. SCO may file a new complaint based on these
allegations or may amend its current complaint to include the new
charges, says
Darl
McBride, chief executive of the Lindon, Utah-based software firm.

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Forbes.comRead full story...SCO's Lawsuits do not have users worried
SCO's Lawsuits do not have users worried
03/06/2004 01:54 AMSCO going after a couple of very large companies will be the beginning
of the end. How stupid can SCO...
DaimlerChrysler Denies SCO's Allegations
DaimlerChrysler Denies SCO's Allegations
04/29/2004 05:53 PMDaimlerChrysler denies all of SCO's allegations regarding Unix and
asks the court to dismiss SCO's case, saying the company lacks
standing to sue.
IBM seeks to force SCO's hand in lawsuit
IBM seeks to force SCO's hand in lawsuit
05/20/2004 08:32 PMIBM has filed new documents in its legal dispute with Unix vendor The
SCO Group, accusing SCO of having no evidence to back up its copyright
infringement claims, and asking the judge to throw a major component
of the case out of court.
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