Litigious Unix vendor SCO Group , which became one of the most hated names in tech after it sued various Linux customers, announced this week that it's seen a sharp decline in income, caused in part by shrinking demand for its products and millions of dollars in legal bills.
"We have very strict confidentiality agreements with IBM about what they can and can't do" with Unix developed using SCO intellectual property, said Darl McBride , president and chief executive of SCO.