Fred A. Miller wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>> James wrote:
>>
>>> and the only questions remaining are how and when SCO goes bust.
>>
>>
>> Divide the amount of money that Microsoft has in it s"cash on hand
>> account", by the costs of the law firms that SCO has, to find out how
>> long that lawsuit will last.
>>
>> Since it appears that none of the relevant judges have decided to
>> rule that SCO filed a frivolous lawsuit, and as such, should pay
>> court costs, attorney fees for the parties it sued, and triple
>> damages to the court, for the perjury that SCO has committed.
>
> Well, not yet, the judge hasn't ruled that. However, it certainly
> isn't looking good for SCO, and I have a suspicion that it won't be
> all that long that SCO is going to get it's wings clipped again
> (Novell's looking for blood)and they won't be able to recover from it. :)
Novell wants to buy and bury SCO.  The presiding judge has to approve
the purchase.  This will free up a lot of development effort and stop
the legal wrangling.

James McKenzie

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