Linux in the SCOpe?
John Dvorak has an interesting take on the SCO case: basically, he thinks that open-source leaders aren't taking this thing seriously enough and that some kind of settlement could lead to an injunction on Linux (or at least parts of it). I'm not as bleak about the possible outcomes of the case for Linux and I hope it doesn't kill the OS.
But, the legal environment surrounding this is very unstable and could prove catastrophic to corporate use of Linux if a clear solution is not achieved. Why would you want to incur the additional legal risk of going with Linux when you have alternatives that are much less risky?