According to C|Net: "SCO said Wednesday that it has filed subpoenas with the U.S. District Court in Utah, targeting six different individuals or organizations. Those include Novell; Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel; Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation; Stuart Cohen, chief executive of the Open Source Development Labs; and John Horsley, general counsel of Transmeta."
Interesting that they would try and go after Novell, since it is said that Novell owns enough UNIX patents and other UNIX bits and pieces to be immune to the threats of the SCO Group.
If anyone is interested in the full article, it can be viewed here.
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