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SCO Volleys to Red Hat

ZeroVerteX noted that News.com is saying "The SCO Group fired back against Linux leader Red Hat on Monday, filing a motion to dismiss the Linux company's suit against SCO. In a motion filed late Monday in U.S. District Court in Delaware, SCO argues that Red Hat has no grounds to sue SCO, as SCO's actions against the open-source Linux operating system have not specifically targeted Red Hat." So it's ok to threaten a community, but not ok for a member of that same community to stand up?

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  1. Re:more BS by tomhudson · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    One of the local companies we're talking to has an external consultant who works w. SCO Unix, and we're excluding this guy from any further meetings specifically because he has worked with (and continues to work with) SCO products. An NDA is not enough in this sort of situation.

    It's just a question of avoiding even the possibility of a lawsuit.