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"HAa Ha!" Normally I would be sad to see a provider of Unix go away, they do make good products. But the way that SCO killed themselves has lost all pity from people who may have been a strong support for them.
Make a false claim, do not give evidence to support it or the ability for the open source community to fix it out of court.
Sue companies who are big support for Linux and some that are the size where the CEO can buy your company from spare change in his wallet. Piss them off to a point they much rather spend extra money to watch you suffer.
If SCO just sticked to selling their products. Their stock price will probably be steady around $3.00 - $6.00 a share but in a Get rich quick scheme they killed themselves. And unless you were stupid enough to be invested in the company you don't feel sorry for them.