BAE Systems - Criticizes Europe's largest arms exporter as greedy and a supporter of dictatorships.
Baker Book House - Describes lawyer's harassment of a website legally publishing thousands of public-domain and permission-granted texts, alleging somewhere among them were some unspecified texts with permission granted improperly.
Dow Jones - Parody site created by RTMark that focuses on the Bhopal controversy.
Edumacation - DirectBuy - Collecting articles, complaints, consumer comments, and reports of litigation involving DirectBuy, formerly known as UCC TotalHome and United Consumers Club.
FAIR - News Corp / Fox - Ongoing collection of reports on bias by Fox News. By the media watch group Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting.
False Advertising by The Bosley Medical Institute - 10 things you should know about The Bosley Medical Group. From Attorney General's consumer protection lawsuit, medical board violations, consumer oriented site.
General Dynamics and TRW - Senate investigations called it a "Multi-billion dollar boondogle." Lengthy U.S. Senate transcript shows a few details of defense industry unethical profits.
Home Depot Sucks - Opposition to the retail chain for sourcing and selling old growth lumber. Company claims they will phase out this lumber by 2002. Also has customer/employee "horror stories" and links to other anti-HD websites.
Jumpstart Ford - Campaign to tell Ford Motor Company to manufacturing the most fuel-inefficient cars in America and stop fueling America's oil addiction and global warming.
LeaseComm - Dedicated to informing about Leasecomm, its business practices and its legal troubles.
Made in China - National Labor Committee report on the role of various U.S. and multinational contractors in the People's Republic of China, describing factory working and living conditions, imprisonment of labor activists, and other abuses.
Mitsubishi! - Tracks Mitsubishi group's activities, focusing on workplace discrimination, consumer complaints, and environmental issues.
Multinational Monitor - Tracks corporate activity, especially in the Third World, focusing on the export of hazardous substances, worker health and safety, labor union issues and the environment.
Net Sol Sucks - A collection of links to information about problems with Network Solutions/NetSol, and alternatives to NetSol.
Oil is Thicker than Blood - The role of oil company Talisman Energy (formerly British Petroleum Canadia) and co-conspirators in genocide taking place in Sudan.
Report Scams Here - The scam message board allows consumers to post their bad experiences and inform the public.
ServiceMaster Consumer Issues - Information about ServiceMaster and its subsidiaries including lawsuits, governmental investigations, employee comments, and consumer complaints.
Sony Anti Environmental Efforts - A leaked document shows Sony has been monitoring environmental activists for the purpose of undercutting their pressure to reduce toxic waste in the manufacturing of electronics.
Stop Waste Management - Documents allegations against Waste Management Inc. (also known as WMI, WMX, Chem Waste, and other names), including environmental degradation, racism, and bribery. Includes text of a book by Charles Cray.
Topsites LLC and MyDirectory LLC - An investigation into misleading "renewal notice" spam for the Topsites.us web directory, including traffic analysis and background business details.
Virgin Air Crew Lies - Claims of abuse and harassment of passengers by Virgin Atlantic Airways flight attendants.
Plastic - Pepsi Pulls Rank At Oregon High School - A high school cheerleader hits upon the idea of selling bottled water at sports games, with labels bearing her school logo. But her plan runs into trouble when Pepsi gets wind of it. With news and reader comments. (November 4, 2002)
Guardian - The Cookbook Any Firm Can Follow - States that AOL paid a $3.5 million penalty to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the government financial watchdog, to settle charges that bear a close similarity to those in the WorldCom case. (June 28, 2002)
Six Firms Added to Saipan Sweatshop Lawsuit - Levi Strauss, Calvin Klein, Brooks Brothers, Abercrombie and Fitch, The Talbots and Woolrich added to a class-action lawsuit alleging sweatshop conditions in factories in the Northern Mariana Islands. (May, 2000)
The China Lobby's Campaign for Two-Way Trade with China - Article lists the 20 largest US corporations giving "soft" political money to push for China's Most Favored Nation status and admission to the WTO. [Multinational Monitor] (June, 1997)
The SCO Group, Inc.
- Develops, supports small/mid scale Unix server OSs and business system software for network computing; products, related services: OpenServer, OpenUnix, UnixWare. Unix intellectual property licensing. Was Santa Cruz Operation, Caldera Systems, Caldera International. Stock: SCOXQ.PK.
Imaging Technology Group - Document imaging software solutions for online electronic records management, statement processing. SCO Unix and UnixWare sales, support.
LynnSoft, Inc. - Software development firm that has developed drivers for PC Cards to run with SCO Unix operating systems. Drivers are written to be PCMCIA Standard Release 2.10 compliant.
Microlite Corp. - Backup solution and bare metal disaster recovery technology for SCO-Caldera OpenServer, OpenUnix 8, UnixWare 7.1; OpenLinux.
Moxa Technologies - Offers RS-232/422/485 multiport serial products, running on various platforms, for PCI, ISA, CompactPCI.
SCO Developer Network - Resource for SCO Unix developers with technical information, documentation, program membership, directory, newsletter.
SCO Products - Listing of those available including OpenServer, OpenUnix, UnixWare; SCObiz, SCOsource; SCOoffice Mail Server, SCO Authentication.
SCO Skunkware - List of open source and freeware products for OpenServer, UnixWare 7, Open Unix 8.
SCO Skunkware FAQ - FAQ for freeware programs available for OpenServer, UnixWare.
SCO Support - Many services tailored to many customer needs, for many products, including OpenServer, OpenUnix, UnixWare; Volution, POS, Embedded, tools.
SCO Posts Revenue Increase - Firm embroiled in high-profile intellectual property dispute, reports net income of $4.5 million on revenue of $21.4 million for Q2. [CNET News.com] (May 28, 2003)
SCO, SuSE Bullish Despite Differences - SCO and SuSE issue bullish statements on their business prospects, though estranged business partners sit on opposite sides of Linux fence. Dropping Linux will help SCO business, says CEO Darl McBride. [CNET News.com] (May 28, 2003)
SCO Group Drops Old Caldera Name - Firm officially drops old name of Caldera International. Measure was approved by shareholders on Friday, the Lindon, Utah-based company said this week. [CNET.com] (May 21, 2003)
SCO Directs Attention to New Software - Firm's fastest growing revenue source stems from its efforts to enforce more licensing of its software. They recently announced Web services software that may steer some attention back to their products. [CNET News.com] (April 30, 2003)
SCO Professional Services: SCO What? - Former Caldera Systems is center of UnitedLinux consortium, but normal Unix customers, small-mid size businesses, are its main income. Heavy turnover in SCO sales organization makes it hard to get firm's attention. [Baseline] (February 13, 2003)
SCO Group Readies New Platform - SCO is working on new platform, SCOx, it hopes will drive next generation of applications on networks and servers, across Unix, Linux, for 2 of firm's core customer groups, replicated sites, small- to medium-sized businesses. [eWeek] (January 22, 2003)
Caldera Renames Itself SCO Group - Caldera International Inc. used its GeoFORUM conference in Las Vegas to announce it will change name to The SCO Group, Rename does not mean firm is moving away from Linux but is building on brand recognition of SCO products. [eWeek] (August 26, 2002)
Open Source Leaders Duke it Out - In ZDNet interview, Caldera chief Ransom Love hits back at Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman, denies he is greedy capitalist or parasite. [CNET ZDNet] (June 24, 2001)
Caldera Is SCO's Savior - The Santa Cruz Operation found a savior in Linux software maker Caldera Systems, who will buy SCO's server software and professional services divisions, with total $25 million sales, $10 million losses, in fiscal Q3. [Forbes] (August 3, 2000)
SCO Hitches Its Wagon to Linux - Unsurprisingly, some struggling firms see Linux as a ride out of the dark tunnel of flat growth and into the bright light of prosperity. Executives at SCO, former Santa Cruz Operation, are debating if Linux is salvation. [Forbes] (July 12, 2000)
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