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By Diana
07.12.2006

Shares in Unix company SCO have plummeted, following a judge's decision to uphold an earlier ruling to throw out the majority of the company's legal case against IBM.

SCO has been embroiled in a court battle with IBM for three years, since it claimed that IBM's contributions to Linux infringed its Unix code.



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