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Groklaw Traces Contribution of ABIs back to SCO.

Ptraci writes "Over at Groklaw they have been doing some digging and have found evidence that old SCO and Caldera did in fact contribute those files that they now want to charge us for."

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  1. In other news... by JoeBaldwin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sky reported to be blue after extensive research.

  2. Imagine a beowulf cluster... by grayshade · · Score: 4, Funny

    Imagine a beowulf cluster of... er... I for one welcome our new... uhm... All of your ABI belong... Sh*t!

  3. some advice by trb · · Score: 4, Funny

    hey sco. go sue yourself.

  4. I knew it. by pair-a-noyd · · Score: 4, Funny

    And all I can say is that a certain Nancy Sinatra song comes to mind when I think of SCO..

    This is going to be FUN...

  5. Re:Their contribution... by themightythor · · Score: 4, Funny
    which IMHO is he (sic) kernel of the case
    *rimshot. He'll be here all week folks.
  6. SCO vs RIAA by pjwhite · · Score: 5, Funny

    I heard that the RIAA stole a lot of proprietary code from SCO, and that people at SCO have been illegally downloading a bunch of Metallica MP3s.

  7. Re:Groklaw is biased against SCO already by azaris · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can we trust them to be fair and unbiased in their "research"?

    *boggle*

    Someone on Slashdot is worried about whether Groklaw is being fair against SCO.

    What next, FoxNews worried about the humane treatment of Saddam Hussein?

  8. How to make money off of a failing company by cunninghammer · · Score: 5, Funny
    Step 1: Contribute to Opensource.
    Step 2: Forget you did it.
    Step 3: Sue everyone else in hopes that one of the companies will decide it's cheaper to buy you then to fight.
    Step 4: Watch the stock price go through the roof.
    Step 5: Profit!

    Looks like at least a few figured it out.

  9. Re:FBI investigates SCO as author of MyDoom virus! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's gotta be a lie. We know SCO doesn't employ programmers anymore, just lawyers and executives.

  10. Dissenting by bstadil · · Score: 4, Funny
    In a Spirited scientific debate a set of twins took the Opportunity to dissent.

    The Rover's was of the opinion that the sky had a brownish tint.

    --
    Help fight continental drift.
  11. Re:Their contribution... by sjames · · Score: 4, Funny

    You can't really expect some PGP thing to hold up in court. Your average judge or juror won't even know what PGP is.

    If you can clicking 'agree' is enough to enter into a license, surely a PGP signature will do. Equate the two in court and watch MS legal's heads explode as they side with Linux against SCO :-)