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Comment Re:no option? (Score 1) 183

I'm not sure how serious they would be looking if they entered the racketeering business. What would they threaten IBM with? Putting infringing code in the very product they redistribute under an open source licence (the Linux kernel)? Come on. Besides, SCO has consistently failed to produce these million of lines of infringing code for the last few years, so at this stage, it should be obvious that suing IBM is a good way of losing money. Of course, they could always threaten to sue end-users, but that's just the perfect way to remove their last support in the community.

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