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:Examining "The Monterey Mystery"
Examining "The Monterey Mystery"
May 1, 2005, 14 :00 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (4885 reads)

(Other stories by Andrew Orlowski)

The Register: SCO, Groklaw and the Monterey Mystery That Never Was

"Over the past two years, the influential web site Groklaw has become a focal point for open source advocates discussing The SCO Group's litigation against Linux companies. The community of knowledgeable experts has helped with clarifying contract technicalities, dug through news archives, and filed on-the-spot reports from the Utah the courtroom, much to SCO's discomfort.

"But over the past month the site's maintainer Pamela Jones has run a series of articles which could offer SCO some elusive ammunition to discredit the site..."

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Groklaw: Response to The Register

"Andrew Orlowski is a fine journalist, whose skills I have long admired. However, in this case, he didn't understand why legally the evidence Groklaw found of Project Monterey being intended from the beginning to be used on POWER matters..."

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Groklaw: What Really Happened to Project Monterey(Apr 21, 2005)


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You missed the whole point....   Moron!  ...   Well.....   
Rick
May 1, 2005, 22:45:28
 
Haven't followed up on what the arti ...   Ridiculous Sentence From Article   
Robert John Andersen
May 2, 2005, 00:53:23
 
Journalist -The saga illustrates one of  ...   Viewing history thru SCO-colored glasses...   
GreyGeek
May 2, 2005, 03:42:19
 
A Note to the Idiots:Your attempts to sm ...   Another Attempt to Smear Pamela Jones/Groklaw   
bincbom
May 2, 2005, 18:00:49
 
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