If I am running SCO Linux or Caldera OpenLinux do I need to obtain a SCO IP License?
Yes. SCO will distribute a no charge IP License to all SCO Linux users. To receive this license, you must register your SCO Linux license on the website. If you already registered the SCO Linux license, you must update your registration to be eligible for the license. This special license is limited to the right to use SCO IP with SCO Linux and Caldera OpenLinux. It is not valid for any other distribution of Linux. Unlike the SCO IP License for a non-SCO Linux distribution, these licenses do not have to be registered after they are issued. The only registration required is the initial registration (or update) of the SCO Linux license.
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