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From: Laura Sexton <amendoza@schwartz-pr.com>
Subject: SCO Group Teleconference, Monday, July 21
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 15:43:49 GMT

The SCO Group Teleconference, Monday, July 21, Noon EDT   =20

US: 800-406-5356
Toll Call: 913-981-5572
Conference code #: 464644

SCO to Provide Updates on IBM lawsuit, UNIX Ownership and Copyrights

What: SCO Teleconference:
*  Latest developments in IBM lawsuit
*  Details about ownership of UNIX intellectual property, copyrights and o=
pportunities for Linux customers

Who:=20
Darl McBride, President & CEO, The SCO Group
Chris Sontag, Senior Vice President, SCOsource,
The SCO Group=20
David Boies, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP

The SCO Group (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner of the UNIX
operating system, helps millions of customers in more than 82 countries to=
 grow their businesses=2E  Headquartered in Lindon, Utah, SCO has a worldw=
ide network of more than 11,000 resellers and 8,000 developers=2E SCO Glob=
al Services provides reliable, localized support and services to all partn=
ers and customers=2E=20

For more information on SCO products and services, visit http://www=2Esco=2E=
com

Where:=20
US: 800-406-5356
Toll Call: 913-981-5572
Password: 464644

When:=20
Monday, July 21, 2003
Noon EDT

Who:        =20
Press and industry analysts interested in UNIX and Linux intellectual prop=
erty issues=2E  Linux customers who wish to receive clarification from SCO=
 on Linux use=2E

Note:       =20
A recorded replay of the teleconference will be made
available 2-3 hours following the conference call and can be accessed by c=
ontacting Seth Oldfield at soldfiel@sco=2Ecom or by calling 801-932-5709=2E=






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