SCO Group on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against auto parts retailer AutoZone, claiming the company has violated SCO's copyrights by using Linux.
The software company alleges that AutoZone “violated SCO’s Unix copyrights by running versions of the Linux operating system that contain code, structure, sequence and/or organization from SCO’s proprietary Unix System V code in violation of SCO’s copyrights,” according to a statement from the company.
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