Justice costs money theses days...
I believe that is the main reason why nobody from the open-source community 
appealed to court with "Tviat Diba" against Arie Scop after he said that the 
open source community are all pirates...

It's all a mattar of $$$...

On Saturday 31 May 2003 20:02, you wrote:
> HBH>> Company A has the FULL rights to sue Company B for "Tviat
> HBH>> Dibah" and can ask for potential damages money from Company B
> HBH>> - if Company B doesn't show any proof with a certain time
> HBH>> frame.
>
> Yes, that's true. But to fulfill these rights requires a lot of money,
> that's what I'm talking about. Especially when SCO is backed by financial
> support of Microsoft.
>
> HBH>> Same issue here - if I was RedHat - I would send a public
> HBH>> letter to SCO and give them a week time frame to show the
> HBH>> code. If a week passes and they do not show the code - then
> HBH>> I'm asking a judge for compensation (think 7 digits number)..
>
> You can't just go to the judge home and ask for compensation. You have to
> hire very expensive lwayer and engage in ponentially years-long legal
> process, on the way showing real damages these actions inflicted to you
> and that the letters of SCO weren't written in good faith. I bet the
> letters of SCO were written by lawyers too, so it is not an easy task.
> Which means - $$$$$.


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