SCO Wants To Destroy Business Records
An anonymous reader writes "SCO, now calling itself TSG, has just filed a motion (Pdf) with the bankruptcy court in Delaware asking it to authorize 'the abandonment, disposal, and/or destruction of certain surplus, obsolete, non-core or burdensome, property, including, without limitation, shelving, convention materials, telecommunications and computer equipment, accounting and sales documents, and business records.'"
I know, I can Google it. My point is, unless a company's name is as well-known as Wal-Mart or Coca Cola, the author should always tell the reader what the company does.
I did some Googling. Is SCO a patent troll? A legitimate software company? Southern College of Optometry? Further research shows the first two guesses are probably correct. Readers shouldn't have to look up or guess these kinds of things.