Novell wins against SCO in final judgement
Victory for Linux and open source as judge rules in favour of Novell
It's not the first time onlookers have declared that the long-running legal dispute between Novell and SCO is over, but many are saying that a Thursday judgement favouring Novell on all counts is the end of the road.
"The door has slammed shut on the SCO litigation machine," wrote Pamela Jones, a paralegal who has closely followed the SCO v. Novell case since its beginning on her Groklaw blog.
A judge in the US District Court for the District of Utah on Thursday granted Novell's request for declaratory judgement and ruled against SCO's claims of slander and breach of implied covenant of good faith. He also said that SCO is obligated to recognise Novell's waiver of SCO's claims against IBM and other companies that use Linux. He ordered the case closed.
The judgement follows a jury decision in March that found that Novell owns Unix copyrights that SCO had tried to assert as its own.
The battle dates back to 2003 when SCO sued IBM, claiming that it had violated SCO's rights by contributing Unix code to Linux. The following year, SCO sued Novell, saying that it falsely claimed rights to Unix.

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