Submission + - The SCO vs IBM zombie shambles on 3
UncleJosh writes: At the end of last October, the 10th Circuit issued an opinion overturning the lower court's summary judgement in favor of IBM on one of SCO's claims, sending it back to the lower court for trial. Shortly thereafter, IBM filed for a re-hearing en banc. On January 2nd, the 10th circuit essentially denied IBM's request, issuing a slightly revised opinion with the same conclusions and result. Here is the Slashdot article on the October 2017 ruling.
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...we learned SCO's directors got large sums of money sent to them via bank accounts in the Cayman Islands from an anonymous company, and that this donor was largely funding the lawsuit.
I wonder who that could be.
I don't know what the tenth circuit is playing at, but it seemed obvious enough from PJ's work on the case that it was utterly meritless, that SCO's lawyers had failed to show probable anything - including any infringing lines of code in Linux, that SCO showed no evidence whatsoever beyond vague in
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The previous corrupt president was Bush II.