In previous stories, SCO had three independent programming teams go through
Linux looking for SCO code. Where did these teams come from? Is there that
much operating system programming talent floating around? Or maybe they
borrowed the teams from someone who knows (sort of) how to write an
operating system? How long is the plane ride from Redmond to Utah? Would you
trust a programming team that can't find gaping security holes and other
deficiencies in their own work to find matches between two sets of code?

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> Subject:      German court "muzzles" SCO
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> Interesting?
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> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1113022,00.asp
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