[SGVLUG] legal setback for SCO
Don Gibbs
donald.e.gibbs at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Jul 5 11:28:00 PDT 2006
>From
http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200607/msg00004.html
A US magistrate has thrown out 182 of SCO's 294 claims against IBM.
The suit ... accused IBM of donating SCO's Unix code to Linux but
Wells ruled SCO had produced virtually no proof of the allegation.
She said SCO had ''willfully failed to comply'' with court orders
to show IBM which of millions of lines of code in Linux were
supposedly misappropriated. SCO argued that was IBM's job.
Wells likened SCO's stance to a security guard who accuses a
shopper of stealing merchandise -- and demands the shopper show
proof of the theft.
''It would be absurd for an officer to tell the accused that 'you
know what you stole; I'm not telling,''' Wells wrote in a 39-page
decision signed Wednesday.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Linux-Lawsuit.html
--Don
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