Intel chips in on anti-SCO defense fund

An interesting move on the part of Intel ... they're obviously hedging some bets here, because if SCO actually manged a win (or, more likely, to simply continue the FUD for a while) then Intel will sell fewer chips. It's also fascinating in the fact that Microsoft (a major Intel partner) is one of the few companies to actually purchase a "Unix license" from SCO.

The chipmaker gets involved in Linux users' legal battle against SCO Group, contributing money to a defense fund designed to help them fight off suits.

(link) [CNET News.com - Front Door]

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