According to the article SCO can sue for breach of contract et al, but has no rights to the IP because it has no copyright or patent ownership or priviledges. "A 1995 contract sheds light on the conflicting Unix ownership claims by Novell and SCO Group, with SCO receiving broad rights to the operating system but Novell retaining copyrights and patents." "According to a copy of the contract obtained by CNET News.com, Novell sold "all rights and ownership of Unix and UnixWare" to the SCO Group's predecessor, the Santa Cruz Operation. However, the asset purchase agreement, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically excludes "all copyrights" and "all patents" from the purchase." http://news.com.com/2100-1016-1013229.html So McBride, What now? (you low life moth#$^ fu*() scum sucking S*B a$$h(*e). Cheers, Curtis.