From: Gordon Darling on
Novell Wins! CASE CLOSED!

"Judge Ted Stewart has ruled for Novell and against SCO. Novell's claim
for declaratory judgment is granted; SCO's claims for specific
performance and breach of the implied covenant of good fair and fair
dealings are denied. Also SCO's motion for judgment as a matter of law or
for a new trial: denied. Novell is entitled to waive, at its sole
discretion, claims against IBM, Sequent and other SVRX licensees."


http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20100610161411160

Regards
Gordon





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From: Nicodemus on
Gordon Darling <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in
news:4c117306$0$3701$afc38c87(a)read01.usenet4all.se:

> Novell Wins! CASE CLOSED!
>
> "Judge Ted Stewart has ruled for Novell and against SCO.
Novell's
> claim for declaratory judgment is granted; SCO's claims for
specific
> performance and breach of the implied covenant of good fair and
fair
> dealings are denied. Also SCO's motion for judgment as a matter
of law
> or for a new trial: denied. Novell is entitled to waive, at its
sole
> discretion, claims against IBM, Sequent and other SVRX
licensees."
>
>
> http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20100610161411160
>
> Regards
> Gordon
>
>
>
>
>

I have to take a pill

From: Craig on
On 06/10/2010 04:19 PM, Gordon Darling wrote:
> Novell Wins! CASE CLOSED!...
>
> http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20100610161411160

But not before ex-CEO McBride bought a few of SCO's remaining jewels at
fire-sale prices. Thanks for the update. I hope SCO stays dead this
time. It was a really nifty company a long, long time ago.

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-Craig