SCO FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST IBM

SCO files billion dollar lawsuit for misappropriation of trade secrets,
tortious interference, unfair competition and breach of contract

LINDON, Utah-March 7, 2003-The SCO(R) Group (SCO) (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner of the UNIX
operating system, announced today that it has filed legal action against IBM 
(NYSE:IBM) in the
State Court of Utah, for misappropriation of trade secrets, tortious interference, 
unfair
competition and breach of contract.  The complaint alleges that IBM made concentrated 
efforts
to improperly destroy the economic value of UNIX, particularly UNIX on Intel, to 
benefit IBM's
new Linux services business.

IBM originally entered into their UNIX license agreement with AT&T in February 1985 in 
order
to produce the AIX operating system. These agreements require that the UNIX software 
code be
held in confidence, and prohibit unauthorized distribution or transfer.

In 1995, SCO purchased the rights and ownership of UNIX and UnixWare that had been 
originally
owned by AT&T. This included source code, source documentation, software development
contracts, licenses and other intellectual property that pertained to UNIX-related 
business.
SCO became the successor in interest to the UNIX software licenses originally licensed 
by AT&T
Bell Laboratories to all UNIX distributors, including HP, IBM, Silicon Graphics, Sun
Microsystems, and many others.

As a result of IBM's unfair competition and the marketplace injury sustained by SCO, 
SCO is
requesting damages in an amount to be proven at trial, but no less than $1 billion, 
together
with additional damages through and after the time of trial.

SCO is also demanding that IBM cease these anti-competitive practices based on specific
requirements sent in a notification letter to IBM. If these requirements are not met, 
SCO will
have the authority to revoke IBM's AIX license 100 days following the receipt of SCO's 
letter.

SCO's letter and complaint have been filed by the law firm of Boies, Schiller and 
Flexner. SCO
announced in January that the law firm had been retained to research and investigate 
possible
violations of SCO's intellectual property.

"SCO is in the enviable position of owning the UNIX operating system," said Darl 
McBride,
president and CEO, SCO. "It is clear from our stand point that we have an extremely 
compelling
case against IBM. SCO has more than 30,000 contracts with UNIX licensees and upholding 
these
contracts is as important today as the day they were signed."

A copy of SCO's complaint is on file with the State Court of Utah and can also be 
found at
http://www.sco.com/scosource.

Teleconference
SCO has scheduled a teleconference regarding this announcement for 11:00 a.m. Eastern 
time on
March 7, 2003. Press and analysts who are interested in participating in this 
announcement
should call:

Toll Free within North America:  (800) 289-0496
Toll Callers:  (913) 981-5519
Toll Free within Europe:  +800-7777-1112
Confirmation Code to enter call: 490616
Participants should dial into the teleconference 5 to 10 minutes prior to the 
scheduled start
time.

SCO will offer an audio recording of this teleconference within two hours following 
the call.
This recording will be available for 30 days, both by phone and via the Web.

To access the audio recording by phone, dial:
Toll: 719-457-0820
Toll Free:  888-203-1112
Participants will need to enter the following confirmation code:  490616
To access the audio recording via the Web, go to the following
URL:   http://www.sco.com/scosource/

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