SCO's claims are becoming increasingly absurd. Now it's supposedly a breach of contract when IBM ports self-developed portions of AIX to Linux, because AIX is a Unix derivative and therefore, according to SCO, everything in it should fall under the Unix confidentiality agreement. Are they completely out of their minds?
Apart from that: where in the SCO garbage heap they call UnixWare have they got anything adequate that would even come close to comparing with the AIX components? For example jfs - where is the usable journaling filesystem in UnixWare that would even allow for any kind of secret violation?
It's really ridiculous what they're pulling off. I hope that - now that it's slowly becoming clear which portions of the source code SCO apparently thinks it has licenses for - the stock market will also react to this and reduce SCO's artificially inflated stock price back to what it's worth: nothing.
At heise online news you can find the original article.