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CNET News: Document Shows SCO Prepped Lawsuit Against BofA
Mar 5, 2004, 01 :05 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (7411 reads)

(Other stories by Stephen Shankland and Scott Ard)

[ Thanks to Matt for this link. ]

"The SCO Group filed lawsuits this week against DaimlerChrysler and AutoZone, but the Unix seller's attorneys also had prepared a complaint against Bank of America, according to a document.

"A Microsoft Word document of SCO's suit against DaimlerChrysler, seen by CNET News.com, originally identified Bank of America as the defendant instead of the automaker. This revision and others in the document can be seen through powerful but often forgotten features in Microsoft Word known as invisible electronic ink.

"A feature in the word-processing software tracks changes to documents, who made those changes, and when they were made. These notations typically are invisible to someone reading a Word document. But as some lawyers, businesspeople and politicians have learned the hard way, Word can also display so-called metadata in the document--including the original version and all subsequent changes. This information is available by viewing the document under 'original showing markup' or 'final showing markup...'"

Complete Story

Related Stories:
CNET News: Torvalds, Linux Users Unfazed by SCO Suits(Mar 04, 2004)
ZDNet UK: SCO Files Suit in Linux-Using Court(Mar 03, 2004)
Motley Fool: SCO Digs a Deeper Hole(Mar 03, 2004)
SCO's Next Target: DaimlerChrysler(Mar 03, 2004)
Groklaw: It's Autozone(Mar 03, 2004)


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
I bet the SCO germs are kicking themselv ...   Oooops. Should have used OOo.   
Kenneth Jennings
Mar 5, 2004, 01:24:40
 
 Take 10 points for this comment: ""SCO  ...   Minus 10 Points C|net   
Wayne A. Florek
Mar 5, 2004, 02:42:45
 
This shows their lawyers are a bunch of  ...   SCO v BoA   
ba
Mar 5, 2004, 10:54:51
 
OpenOffice also supports change tracking ...   Re: Oooops. Should have used OOo.   
Daniel
Mar 5, 2004, 14:01:56
 
> OpenOffice also supports change tracki ...   Re: Re: Oooops. Should have used OOo.   
Bruce B.
Mar 5, 2004, 15:16:52
 
By the way, we have not seen any manifes ...   DaimlerChrysler attitude.   
Mario Miyojim
Mar 5, 2004, 16:56:02
 
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