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Computer Business Review: AutoZone Dismisses SCO’s “Unnecessary” Legal Claims

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 20, 2005

[ Thanks to Rob for this link.
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“SCO Group legal target AutoZone has hit back at the Unix
vendor’s claim to have uncovered evidence that AutoZone copied its
code, saying SCO’s recent legal filing was ‘unnecessary’ and
contained ‘numerous material misstatements.’

“Lindon, Utah-based SCO’s chief executive, Darl McBride,
discussed the filing of evidence it had gathered against AutoZone
during a June conference call in which the company reported its
financial results for the second quarter. ‘I think this report
shows, by AutoZone’s own admissions, they copied our code,’ said
McBride…”


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