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:Groklaw: IBM Wins Big--SCO Motion to Amend Complaint Denied; Trial Date Set
Groklaw: IBM Wins Big--SCO Motion to Amend Complaint Denied; Trial Date Set
Jul 2, 2005, 13 :00 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (9407 reads)

"Here's the decision we've been waiting for: IBM wins big and SCO's Motion For Leave to File Third Amended Complaint--to add their phoney baloney claim regarding the AIX on Power that SCO's journalistic minions told you would be so powerful and that they claimed they had just discovered--was denied totally. The new trial date is February 26, 2007. To any who thought Groklaw was off base in digging up all that Project Monterey material, you owe me a dinner. No wonder SCO's been quiet as a tomb.

"IBM also won on its motion to narrow the scope of its 9th Counterclaim, since that is part of why SCO's motion to amend was denied. SCO tried to expand its interpretation in order to justify their delay in bringing the claims about AIX..."

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Or you are going to tell me without blin ...   Everybody knows IBM stole code...   
Edmundo
Jul 2, 2005, 16:15:41
 
You mean we have to wait until 2007 befo ...   Geez   
thorndike
Jul 2, 2005, 17:29:46
 
 "One wonders if SCO can stay afloat tha ...   Ha!   
Ursus Orribilus
Jul 2, 2005, 22:17:28
 
> You mean we have to wait until 2007 be ...   Re: Geez   
Robert C. Miller
Jul 2, 2005, 23:40:24
 
We all know that one won't hold wate ...   Re: Everybody knows IBM stole code...   
Kevin
Jul 5, 2005, 20:20:27
 
Wow! And your point is?  ...   Re: Ha!   
Kevin
Jul 5, 2005, 20:29:08
 
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