Novell Bombards SCO with Summary Judgment Motions
rm69990 writes "Novell has filed 4 motions for Summary Judgment against SCO, which essentially ask the court to toss the remainder of SCO's case that isn't already being arbitrated between SUSE and SCO. One seeks a ruling from the court that Novell transfered none of the copyrights in Unix to SCO, which is backed up by many exhibits and declarations from people who negotiated the deal. Another, along the same lines, asks the court to toss the portions of SCO's Unfair Competition and Breach of Contract claims pertaining to the Unix copyrights. The third asks the court to rule that Novell did not violate the Technology License Agreement between SCO and Novell, and last and also least, the fourth seeks to toss the Slander of Title for the additional reason that SCO has failed to prove any special damages. These motions follow 2 motions for summary judgment filed by Novell late last year on 2 of their counterclaims."
Don't worry. SCO will probably just sue them for it.
It's been at least 20 minutes since they've filed suit against someone. They're probably getting all fidgety.
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Quick! Hide all the chairs!!!
I ain't had this much fun since the pigs ate my little brother.
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20 minutes...the time between SCO lawsuits, and the time between smoking crack and then needing to smoke it again.
Coincidence?
Hopefully I didn't put any [] around my words.
quick someone take them to a zebra crossing!