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Until now IBM has been fighting SCO not to protect Linux, but to protect itself. If it had given in and done a buyout you could bet all sorts of sharks would follow up hoping to get a sweet deal also.
But IBM always knew that they would never make back their money off SCO (SCO knew this too, thus their hope for a buyout), but now these investors are not only pumping money into SCO but in becoming partners with SCO open their own assets up.
Now IBM's lawyers not only see blood, they see money, lots of money, $100 million just for starters. If anything these idiots just gave IBM all the more reason to take SCO apart and suck it dry.