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English: A diagram showing the key Unix and Unix-like operating systems
Deutsch: Ein Diagramm, das die wichtigsten Unix-basierten Betriebssysteme darstellt
Date 8 July 2008
Source Levenez Unix History Diagram, Information on the history of IBM's AIX on ibm.com
Author Eraserhead1, Infinity0, Sav_vas

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  • The Single UNIX Specification controls access to the Unix trademark, owned by The Open Group.
  • The Santa Cruz Operation purchased the right to develop and sublicense SCO OpenServer and UnixWare from Novell, which it sold to what is now (2010) the SCO Group (see SCO v. Novell).

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