SCO Group Files For Chapter 7
New submitter rkhalloran writes "The remnants of the failed litigation engine that was the SCO Group has finally filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy code. 'There is no reasonable chance of "rehabilitation."' Groklaw describes the recent filing (PDF) thus: 'I will try my best to translate the legalese for you: the money is almost all gone, so it's not fun any more. SCO can't afford Chapter 11. We want to shut the costs down, because we'll never get paid. But it'd look stupid to admit the whole thing was ridiculous and SCO never had a chance to reorganize through its fantasy litigation hustle. Besides, Ralph Yarro and the other shareholders might sue. So they want the litigation to continue to swing in the breeze, just in case. But SCO has no money coming in and no other prospects, so they want to proceed in a cheaper way and shut this down in respects to everything else.' I guess that means the lawyers will suck the marrow from the carcass and leave the bones to bleach out in the sun."
Ralph Yarro and other SCO shareholders had caused the Linux communities a lot of headaches for the past decade or so
We all know that they had no case, (with encouragement from M$), they filed baseless lawsuits suing almost every business entity in the Linux sphere
Is there a way for us to sue those fuckers, including Ralph Yarro, back?
They've made our lives hell, and it's only justice that we made their lives fucking hell in return
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !