http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20040303182840400
The order is in. She tells both sides to comply with discovery, but in the case of IBM, she specifically restricts the requirement that they provide AIX files to the 232 mentioned by IBM's lawyer, David Marriott, at the last hearing on February 6. SCO must demonstrate a need for more if they want more. But they don't get every AIX version from the beginning as they had requested. SCO has 45 days to comply fully with IBM's discovery demands.


"SCO has 45 days to identify 'all specific lines of code' they allege IBM put into Linux from AIX or Dynix; identify and provide 'with specificity' all lines of code in Linux that it claims rights to; provide and identify with specificity the lines of code that SCO distributed to other parties, and this is to include 'where applicable the conditions of release, to whom the code was released, the date and under what circumstances such code was released.' .......................




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