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Who owns Linux? Not SCO
A federal judge issues a ruling that seems to shut down a software company's multibillion-dollar claim to own the open-source operating system.
Making the world safe for free software
A litigious blitzkrieg by the anti-Linux crusader the SCO Group has been enraging open-source developers for months. But SCO's attack has ignited its own counterreaction.
The return of the Internet
In 2003, Howard Dean scored big with the Web, while India took advantage of online communications to grab thousands of white-collar jobs from the West. The Net, it turns out, still matters.
SCO, open source and the world
While a small Utah company launches a frontal assault on free software, the rest of the globe is saying: Gimme some of that!
Fear, uncertainty and Linux
SCO claims IBM and Linux have ripped off its old program code. Linux advocates say that's bunk. Nothing will become clear until SCO shows its hand in court.
Lawyers against Linux
A software company launches a billion-dollar suit against the open-source operating system's biggest backer, IBM -- and only succeeds in underscoring Linux's strength.

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