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Story: SCO wants to undermine Linux foundation
In the beginning SCO's claims seemed reasonable but I'm afraid they are scrapping the bottom of the barrel here and they are destroying (whatever is left of) their integrity.
How reasonable is it for a leading IT company of the stature of SCO to distribute software under a license that they deem unconstitutional and that they believe cannot be enforced?
The bottom line in most complex legal proceedings is the so-called reasonability test. Any judge using this yardstick should dismiss these claims with contempt and along with that evaluate all other SCO claims in the light of their latest exploit.
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Story: SCO wants to undermine Linux foundation
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In the beginning SCO's claims seemed reasonable bu... Eugene Coetzee -
Excuse me? "leading IT company of the stature of S... James Farley -
How pathetic. SCO are shooting themselves in teh f... Alan Campbell -
This is utter rubbish from SCO. Basically, becaus... Matt E. -
"SCO shook the computing world when it began its l... Anonymous



