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Wasn't SCO exactly that, before it kind-of turned wacko and started chewing on the hand that fed it? I seem to recall a "thing" named Caldera from the forgotten era...
Caldera had Ray Noorda, after he left Novell,buying DR-DOS and suing Microsoft almost immediately as he sat down in his chair. So, really, the wackiness started quite a long time ago. Of course, in those days, there was a real point to it, as Microsoft had manufactured ways to discourage DR-DOS users from using Windows 3.0 with DR-DOS 5.x and Windows 3.1 with DR-DOS 6.x.