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The Score is IBM - 700,000 / SCO - 326

The Peanut Gallery writes "After years of litigation to discover what, exactly, SCO was suing about, IBM has finally discovered that SCO's 'mountain of code' is only 326 scattered lines. Worse, most of what is allegedly infringing are comments and simple header files (like errno.h). These probably aren't copyrightable for being unoriginal and dictated by externalities and aren't owned by SCO in any event. Above and beyond that, IBM has at least five separate licenses for these elements, including the GPL, even if SCO actually owned those lines of code. In contrast IBM is able to point out 700,000 lines of code, which they have properly registered copyrights for, which SCO is infringing upon if the Court rules that it repudiated the GPL."

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  1. Re:Your post is just silly by galego · · Score: 0, Troll

    Q: How is gross exaggeration NOT flat out lying

    A: When you are Bill Clinton and you are 'misleading' the country ... not 'lying'.

    More to the story ... Maybe they could hire Steve Jobs to use his Reality Distortion Field ... ya know, just come sit in the court and distort reality for them a bit.

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  2. That's a stupid idea ... by DarrenR114 · · Score: 0, Troll

    And if I have to explain why, then you obviously don't understand the court system well enough.

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    1. Re:That's a stupid idea ... by kad77 · · Score: 0, Troll

      Brilliant comment, thanks. You are really bringing something to the table. TROLL MUCH?

    2. Re:That's a stupid idea ... by DarrenR114 · · Score: 0, Troll

      No.

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