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Stay Lifted, Novell Vs. SCO Can Go Forward

A number of readers suggest we check out Groklaw, where PJ is reporting that a bankruptcy judge has granted Novell's request to lift the stay so that its trial against SCO can proceed in Utah. The judge concluded that Judge Kimball is the best one to decide how much SCO owes Novell, and that SCO cannot make any "reorganization" plans — including any "fire sale" of assets — until it knows this figure.

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  1. The system is b0rked! by trolltalk.com · · Score: 5, Informative

    "The system works..... it works slowly, it costs huge amounts of money, but it does work......"

    Three simple reasons to say "the system" does NOT work:

    1. justice delayed is justice denied - and it was obvious a LONG time ago that this was a frivolous case
    2. justice might be blind, but its even MORE blind if you don't have $$$$
    3. justice's slow wheels allowed Darl and Co to pocket a LOT of money over the last 5 years, enabling their dump-and-pump scheme.

    Justice my arse! If the software industry worked as slowly as justice, and as expensively, we'd be using a $5,000 abacus instead of a computer.

    Think of it - there's still all the BS appeals. Justice isn't looking all that appealing now, is it, unless you, like justice, are blind AND slow.