SCO's Motion to dismiss Red Hat's Complaint Denied
Posted by
ryuzaki0
on from the well-isn't-that-special dept.
Soko writes "The scoop is on Groklaw - SCO's motion to dismiss is denied, and further activity in the case is now pending the outcome of the SCO vs. IBM litigation in Utah. If they lose against IBM, will there be anything left for Red Hat to kick around, though?"
There's One More Thing
by
RailGunner
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· Score: 5, Interesting
SUre, there's still one more thing that Red Hat could get - criminal charges filed against Darl McBride. Barratry, Racketeering, and Extortion.
Even better? Pin some of it on his Microsoft puppetmasters.
Why it matters
by
Allen+Zadr
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· Score: 5, Interesting
The problem is that if there is still suspicion - and it's found that Novell still owns the UNIX patent - then what would keep Novell from doing the same (flush SuSE as SCO flushed Caldera), starting this whole nightmare over again.
-- Kinetic stupidity has a new brand leader: Allen Zadr.
Even better? Pin some of it on his Microsoft puppetmasters.
The problem is that if there is still suspicion - and it's found that Novell still owns the UNIX patent - then what would keep Novell from doing the same (flush SuSE as SCO flushed Caldera), starting this whole nightmare over again.
Kinetic stupidity has a new brand leader: Allen Zadr.