CNET News: SCO Shares Glimpses of Alleged IBM Unix Misdeeds
Jul 25, 2006, 21:30 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Stephen Shankland)
"A Utah judge dealt the SCO Group a significant blow in June by
throwing out more than 180 of the company's specific allegations of
IBM programmers moving proprietary Unix code to Linux, or otherwise
misbehaving. When SCO fired back last week with a filing that seeks
to reverse that decision, it salted its justification with a few
instances of IBM actions that SCO believes show its case.
"The instances were taken from material Magistrate Judge Brooke
Wells threw out of the case. SCO's claims are sometimes redacted so
that crucial quotations aren't visible to those without access to
the sealed court records, but SCO attorneys give their versions of
events..."
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