The SCO Trial Through A New Lens
An anonymous reader writes "On Yahoo! News they've got an article by Paul Murphy entitled, SCO, IBM and Outcomes-Based Circular Reasoning. Murphy claims to be 'a 20-year veteran of the I.T. consulting industry, specializing in Unix and Unix-related management issues'. He writes, 'By itself this was a straightforward contractual dispute that could, and should, have been settled quickly and easily.' And that, 'Although SCO hasn't formulated its complaint in this way, I believe it could meet these, or similar, requirements quite easily and therefore has every reason to be confident that the court will eventually enforce its stop-use order against IBM.' He also goes on to insult Linux advocates by stating that, 'the position being run up the flagpole by what Stalin famously called "useful idiots" is first that the lawsuit itself is no longer a real issue and secondly that its consequences have been generally positive.'"
uhuhuhuhuh
Words of a bright disciple: "If you have to ask, my young friend, then you will never know."
After all, if what you say is true, you'll be right at a time when the market and the consensus among the informed is wrong... and your savings will suddenly multiply in value as IBM and the other companies SCO has taken legal action against start paying the license fees they owe plus punitive damages as per the forthcoming court order. I mean, look what happened to AutoZone!
So when are you going to find yourself a chunk of SCOX for yourself? Your fortune's a waitin'! Don't you believe what you're telling the public?
DISCLAIMER: I am not a registered financial adviser and this is not investment advice.
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