Is it that simple?

Sun paid money to SCO to license IP (of some form) relating to Unix -why would 
they do that if they already owned the rights to it? 

Since SCO had no right to enter into the deal, and had no authority to assign 
rights, wouldn't that essentially invalidate the deal -and therefore leave Sun 
as vulnerable as they were before the made that agreement -maybe even more so 
now that they've distributed code that they potentially may not even have the 
rights to?
 
 
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