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Today's SCO News

joebeone writes "Linus has commented on the SCO v. IBM suit saying "SCO is playing it like the Raelians" and that he will withhold his judgement until the code in question is shown in court. He has also recommended that former slashdot editor, Chris DiBona, be appointed to a panel offered by SCO to examine the evidence." Businessweek has an interview with SCO's CEO. The Open Group would like to remind everyone that SCO is only one of many in the Unix world.

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  1. Re:SCO's Ineffable Fallacy by Eunuchswear · · Score: 0, Troll
    If trade secrets are the issue, then SCO is basically screwed. They might be able to go after IBM for improperly disclosing said trade secrets, but the information is no longer secret and they certainly can't go after anyone else for using code that contains said non-secret.
    Now this is crazy logic.
    1. Read the SCO complaint. It's all about trade secrets:
      FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION (Misappropriation of Trade Secrets--Utah Code Ann. 13-24-1 et seq.)
    2. If SCO wins do you think they give a fuck that everyone knows their secrets? They're suing for 1 billion dollars. If they win they just retire to the beach.
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    Watch this Heartland Institute video
  2. Re:Clever by Trolling4Dollars · · Score: 0, Troll

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