SCO loses in court… and in stock market.

Judge Rules Novell Owns Key Software

This is part of my series “valuation of so-called intellectual property is much less than you may think” (at least, if you’re not one of my regular readers).
SCO was claiming “intellectual property” over UNIX software.

A federal judge rules otherwise.

In the middle of the day, SCO’s share was losing 72% hitting an all-time low of 0,35 $ a share, with volumes never seen before.

This is what you should be prepared for if you’re claiming your company is making money out of software “intellectual property”…

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