NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: GIBBS & BRADNER
09/07/04

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In this issue:

* Backspin columnist Mark Gibbs looks at the latest legal news 
��from SCO and its lawyers
* Links related to Gibbs & Bradner
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Today's focus:  SCO's case doesn't fit, but the lawyers won't 
quit

By Mark Gibbs

Last week The SCO Group held its quarterly earnings conference 
call ( <http://ir.sco.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=142404> ) 
and announced it will cut expenses to ensure it will have enough 
cash to pursue its lawsuit against IBM. Apparently the company 
burned through $18.6 million with a third-quarter loss of $7.4 
million on revenue of $11.2 million. Of that total, $7.2 million 
was in legal expenses.

SCO now has $42 million in cash left and has cut a deal with the 
law firm Boise Schiller and Flexner to cap its legal fees at a 
maximum of $31 million in return for the legal lads getting a 
bigger cut of the spoils should they win.

Last week on Network World Fusion, SCO's CEO Darl McBride was 
quoted ( <http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0831scocaps.html> ) 
as saying he blamed the "company's ongoing litigation with Linux 
vendor Novell, Inc. for the SCOsource division's poor 
performance during 2004." McBride also said, "We continue to 
believe that Novell's claims have greatly impacted our ability 
to achieve traction in this business."

Indeed. Traction. McBride is prone to the creative abuse of 
words - for example, "The litigation business is now in control 
from a cost standpoint."

The company is just being its usual manipulative self. Could it 
be that SCO's reality is so distorted by its own corporate greed 
that it can no longer distinguish between the spin and the real 
world?

According to The Wall Street Journal, the spin doctoring is in 
full swing, with the lawyers now saying that the General Public 
License (GPL) is invalid - and I'm not making this up - because 
it is pre-empted by U.S. federal copyright law!

The argument (if the term can be applied to such convoluted and 
obviously calculating flim-flam) is that the amended copyright 
law only lets a user make one back-up copy of software. This, 
the lawyers argue makes the GPL void under U.S. law.

Now (and this probably won't surprise you), I am not a lawyer 
but wasn't that amendment designed to extend user's rights 
rather than limit them? In other words, it didn't say you 
couldn't copy, it said you could make limited duplicates for 
back-up purposes.

How, then, can that amendment be considered to limit the GPL 
when the amendment was intentionally permissive rather than 
restrictive?

What I find interesting is that an otherwise prestigious law 
firm would be so willingly involved in a case that is so 
transparently artificial, but I guess this is the kind of 
behavior that makes all those lawyer jokes so funny.

This defense is as ridiculous as when, in the farcical O.J. 
Simpson federal case, he made it appear it was really, really 
difficult to put on those gloves, thus "proving" the gloves 
weren't his. Defense lawyer Johnnie Cochran then intoned, "If 
the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit."

Interestingly, it turns out that those little rhymes have a 
reason: In a study conducted in 1998 psychologist Matthew 
McGlone at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania gave students a 
list of rhyming aphorisms along with non-rhyming analogs such as 
"Woes unite foes" and "Misfortunes unite foes." McGlone found 
that the students rated the rhyming aphorisms as the more 
accurate descriptions of human behavior.

McGlone called it the "rhyme as reason" effect. Curiously, the 
effect vanished when he asked the students to first evaluate the 
aphorisms' "poetic quality." Once the students did they no 
longer automatically associated the sound of the phrase with its 
truthfulness.

Don't be surprised if sometime in the near future you hear SCO's 
lawyers coming out with something like "If the code was a rip, 
you must not acquit" or maybe "McBride is right, it is SCO's 
code byte for byte."

Perhaps the lawyers should more accurately intone "If the code 
was lifted, our firm must be gifted." And the worst part? Even 
if SCO loses, the lawyers still win.

No more lawyer jokes to <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. They are 
too depressing.
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To contact: Mark Gibbs

Mark Gibbs is a consultant, author, journalist, and columnist 
and he writes the weekly Backspin and Gearhead columns in 
Network World. We'll spare you the rest of the bio but if you 
want to know more, go to <http://www.gibbs.com/mgbio>. Contact 
him at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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