| More Redacted Filings from IBM |
| Tuesday, March 13 2007 @ 11:21 PM EDT |
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More guns blazing from IBM in new filings on PACER. I surely need your help in transcribing all of this. Help if you can. I don't scale. If you only have a small amount of time, you might want to read 980 first, the GPL one. Here's one paragraph to give you an idea: A one-time Linux company that sought to "unify UNIX with Linux", SCO repudiated and breached the GNU General Public License ("GPL") (SCO's only license to copy, modify and distribute Linux), turned on its own Linux customers and former partners in the Linux community, and sued IBM without evidence to support its claims. Now, confronted with record evidence on IBM's counterclaim establishing beyond doubt that SCO, when it embarked on its scheme in 2003, infringed copyrights owned by IBM (among many others), SCO presents to the Court an opposition memorandum filled with inapposite facts and irrelevant legal citations that seek to obfuscate its wrongdoing. Caught with its hand in the cookie jar, SCO tries to change the subject. Fun stuff. Here are all the new filings as PDFs.Here are all the latest filings: 03/12/2007 - 976
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