Subj : what flavors? To : Jasen Betts From : Lawrence Garvin Date : Tue Dec 31 2002 01:29 pm Jasen wrote to Bo at 21:01 28 Dec: JB> Hi Bo. JB> 28-Dec-02 02:53:58, Bo Simonsen wrote to Lawrence Garvin BS> BTW do you know who has the trademark UNIX? Is it Caledera or BS> AT&T? JB> The Santa Cruz Organisation (SCO) was part of AT&T (before the JB> splitting) and it held the trademeark. Actually, Jasen, this is slighly incorrect. SCO was /never/ part of AT&T. SCO did license the Unix trademark from AT&T for a short time. This was marked by the replacement of SCO Xenix with SCO Unix. When AT&T divested the trademark, SCO dropped their licensing arrangement and changed the product name from SCO Unix to SCO OpenServer. The Santa Cruz Organization was a family-owned business based in Santa Cruz, California. JB> Caldera now owns SCO And, as you note, was acquired by Caldera a while back. JB> but somewhere along the way they trademark was sold to "the open JB> group" or similar.. As I recall.. and this one is foggy for me.. AT&T divested their Unix interests and sold them to Novell. Concurrent with that sale, the Unix trademark was transferred to the Open Systems Foundation, where it still resides. --- * Origin: lawrence@eforest.net | The Enchanted Forest (1:106/6018) .