In the United States, SCO"s Linux/Unix litigation has been stalled out while the company"s bankruptcy trial is being dealt with. In Germany, however, several court cases have found SCO Group GmbH, SCO"s Germany branch, guilty of lying about Linux containing stolen Unix code.
In the first case, reported on by Heise Online, the pro-Linux German companies, Tarent GmbH and Univention found that SCO was once more making claims that Linux contained Unix IP (intellectual property). Specifically, SCO GmbH made the familiar claims that "As we have progressed in our discovery related to this action, SCO has found compelling evidence that the Linux operating system contains unauthorized SCO UNIX intellectual property (IP)." This was followed by the usual threat "If a customer refuses to compensate SCO for its UNIX intellectual property found in Linux by purchasing a license, then SCO may consider litigation."