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SCO Run-Time Licenses: Get 'em While They're Hot!

ddtstudio writes "Well, if you've been holding off your payments to SCO for your Linux usage, eWeek reports that you need wait no longer. SCO has now made available for your IP pleasure their run-time licenses -- that is, if you can get one. Seems there are some problems getting even sales people at SCO to answer the phone. Is this any way to run a business?"

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  1. I think this was bound to happen. by rikrebel · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    I have always thought this type of problem was bound to happen. The Linux development process has become large and always has been organic.

    I think our focus should not be on what SCO is up to, they are on their last legs anyways. We just end up increasing the hype and prolonging their slow and just death as a viable business.

    Instead we should be focusing on a method to prevent additional occurences of others IP ending up in Linux or other OSS projects.