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:Groklaw: SCO Begs Novell Court to Stay Novell's PSJ/PI Motion Until IBM is Decided
Groklaw: SCO Begs Novell Court to Stay Novell's PSJ/PI Motion Until IBM is Decided
Oct 5, 2006, 16 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (6149 reads)

"Heavens. End game is turning out to be fun. SCO now begs the court to postpone its bankruptcy by... no, wait, they didn't say that. They ask for a stay on the Novell motion for partial summary judgment or preliminary injunction until after the IBM case goes to trial and is decided. They do seem to be in a bit of a tizzy.

"SCO got used to IBM's gentlemenly ways. Now they are up against Novell's pit bull lawyers, who think of everything, and don't care for nuttin', street fighters in the very best sense of the term, and SCO, who would certainly do the same if the tables were turned and they had the ammo, is screaming bloody murder and asking the court to make them stop. Or wait, so SCO can catch its breath and not get beat to a pulp..."

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Related Stories:
Linux-Watch: Novell Goes for SCO's Throat(Oct 03, 2006)
Linux-Watch: Novell's NASDAQ Headaches(Sep 22, 2006)
Groklaw: When You Come to a Fork in the Road...(May 22, 2006)
Groklaw: Novell Files Motion to Stay, Answer with Counterclaims etc.(Apr 12, 2006)


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I hope the judge tells SCO to pack sand! ...   Good!   
Howard Pepper
Oct 5, 2006, 19:14:32
 
If SCO can delay any court decision then ...   Money Will Be Gone   
Joe Kaplenk
Oct 5, 2006, 21:50:20
 
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