Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 1st Nov 2005 03:15 UTC
Law and Order It took more than two and a half years, but the SCO Group finally has disclosed a list of areas it believes IBM violated its Unix contract, allegedly by moving proprietary Unix technology into open-source Linux.
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JSystem
by on Tue 1st Nov 2005 09:51 UTC

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Don't the Americans see that their juridical system is kinda really badly broken? Go to the court, tell that a party is breaking your rights and let that party and the whole court search for evidence as if they were a bunch of clowns. And the worst thing: the court still didn't reject the case. That costs just too much money for the state.

For two years (or three? I don't remember it anymore) SCO was going to the court and had nothing in their hands against IBM. Instead they made IBM to provide them evidence. Still, nothing happened - they found no single line of code.

That shows how badly the system is broken. Thanks to the court SCO made A LOT OF money with their course jumps - else no one would jump onto such boat which is going towards delta and no one comes alive to the finish ...