SCO Ordered To Pay Novell USD2.5M For Unix Infringements
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Judge Kimball asks SCO to pay $2.5 million to Novell for breach of fiduciary and other related charges. A US district judge Dale Kimball has asked the SCO group to pay Novell a sum of $2.5 million for charges related to unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, conversion. Ironically the ruling was made in a case which initiated by the SCO group against Novell for alleged slander of title. The ruling is part of long drawn legal saga involving SCO which has tried...
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