🔒The SCO Group, previously known as Caldera Systems, filed multiple lawsuits against companies using Linux, claiming copyright infringement and violation of Unix rights.
💰The SCO Group demanded license fees from Linux users, charging them for something they shouldn't have been charged for.
🤝Novell, the owner of Unix rights, and other companies like Red Hat, defended Linux against the SCO Group's claims, highlighting the transparency of the Linux development process.
💸The lawsuits against the SCO Group ultimately failed, leading to bankruptcies and settlements.
📚The SCO Group's lawsuits raised important questions about intellectual property rights, the ownership of Unix, and the impact of Linux in the tech industry.