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Why is SCO willing to use litigation with Linux end-users?

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Why is SCO willing to use litigation with Linux end-users?

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SCO created the SCO IP license to cure the infringement for the Linux end user. SCO prefers that end users purchase this license rather than resorting to litigation. If we are forced to litigate to protect our rights, we will. Regardless of the actions of IBM, the Linux distributors or the end customers, SCO has an obligation to SCO customers, employees and shareholders to preserve the value of all of its assets, including its intellectual property assets.

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