Any Questions About the SCO Bankruptcy Hearing? I Have a Transcript
Aug 07, 2009, 22:33 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Pamela Jones)
"The bankruptcy judge partly bought it, as you know, although he
blocked the sale to unXis, questioning their good faith, which is
of course why IBM and anyone would care about a sale to them, but
for us, who have followed the SCO litigation so closely for six
years now and saw SCO's malice toward Linux with no evidence on the
table the public has ever seen, it's a wonderful laugh. SCO's
"potent claims", indeed. What IBM and Novell "have done to SCO".
SCO sued them, actually. And Novell prevailed totally against SCO's
allegations of slander of title, which was what SCO sued Novell
over, a claim which SCO humiliatingly lost."
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