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:Groklaw: IBM Complies To the Max--Turns Over Code
Groklaw: IBM Complies To the Max--Turns Over Code
May 6, 2005, 13 :45 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (7076 reads)

(Other stories by Pamela Jones)

"Here's the Todd Shaughnessy affidavit from IBM that Magistrate Judge Brooke Wells requested they file when they turned over all the code and paperwork to SCO, which we now find out happened on schedule on March 18.

"It's a remarkable document in many ways, and, as I'm sure you'll see for yourself, it's got the air of a company not a bit worried about turning over every last Stickie note it could find, so to speak. They even turned over a server to SCO's 'outside counsel,' no doubt Boies Schiller, complete with elaborate instructions, even a script to help them find whatever they wish..."

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