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Law Professor Examines SCO Case

An anonymous submitter writes "This law professor from the University of California points out weakness in SCO's legal bluster, and further takes a poke at closed software, for those hungry for more SCO scraps. At the end, he references Slashdot for more info ('itself a demonstration of the power of dispersed individuals working together')."

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  1. Re:Credit where credit is due... by dago · · Score: 1, Redundant
    Too big to let it pass ..

    "Linus started the kernel roughly a decade ago."

    "GNU started the OS itself about two decades ago."

    and who finished (first) ?

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  2. SCO for dummies by msheppard · · Score: 1, Redundant

    In case you don't know what's going on: This link might help you understand the situation.

    M@

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  3. Re:More SCO insider stock sold. by eddy · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I googled him a little and according to this Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership SEC filing he is Vice President of International Sales.

    If I'm reading it right he aquired 50,000 common shares 2003-03-18.

    Pump'n'dump, here we come?

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