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DaimlerChrysler/SCO Case Winds Down

kuwan writes "It was previously reported that SCO moved for and was denied a stay in their case agains DaimlerChrysler. (Remember that all of SCO's claims against DaimlerChrysler were thrown out except for the issue of whether or not DaimlerChrysler made its certification in a timely manner.) The opposition and reply memos for that motion are now available and apparently SCO's motion was so weak that DaimlerChrysler is asking SCO to pay the cost of preparing their opposition memo. A nice summary of the latest maneuvers is available at scofacts.org."

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  1. This is a non-story by RealProgrammer · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ... and Al Petrovsky is considered a troll on Groklaw.

    Lawywers always ask for fees, if they think they are going to win or not. It has little to do with the strength of their case.

    Daimler is not the most aggressive of the SCO Group defendants. They are the ones for whom The SCO Group's case was obviously the weakest on its face, allowing the judge to rule quickly and without waiting for the others.

    Petrovsky's "analysis" is weak and off-base, as usual.

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    sigs, as if you care.
  2. Considering PJ's moderation policy... by tsqr · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ...being considered a troll on Groklaw is more a badge of honor than an insult these days.