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Story: SCO: IBM has 'failed to comply'

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Posted by: Dwiget (Monday 3 January 2005, 8:14 PM)

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TSG/SCO has provided discovery.

Unfortunately for them, the files and lines of code they are alledging that were mis-handled/infringe are from code that IBM owns.

It would be laughable if it wasn't so sad watching the continuous gyrations that TSG/SCO is going through to try to strong arm IBM via articles, such as this, and mouth pieces like Enderle, O'Gara, Didio, etc.

TSG/SCO blathers on and on about big bad IBM, but when you look at the actual court filings and compare those with TSG/SCO's own statements in press releases, interviews, quotes from their mouth pieces, etc., a very different story is easily seen.

TSG/SCO is running a scam, trying to get bought out by IBM (or maybe anyone) to get them to shut up. IBM called their bluff and now TSG/SCO is frantically trying to get something, anything to delay decisions that will soundly spank them.

It is inevitable, TSG/SCO is very close to getting their rear-ends handed to them and will soon be a faint memory in the history of modern-day computing. And I look forward to this occurring to that IBM and many others can just get on with the job of getting out products and services to individual and corporate customers, instead of this distracting bunch of crap TSG/SCO has been pulling.

Good riddance, TSG/SCO, it wasn't even nice knowing you.

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