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How does a 200+ item list = lies and FUD?
Granted SCO seems a bit strange in keeping everything under wraps, not to mention the damage the lawsuit itself has done to their image in the *nix sector, but to say that because they have a list of items seals equals lies and FUD is just dense.

There are occasions for keeping information private, just because it's none of your business doesn't mean it doesn't mean the world to a case in a courtroom.

I'm just amazed that a company that was once a linux distributor would even try to do anything but be a reinforcing structure within the community and do what other *nix based companies do... Consult and compete for services. If they truly provided something unique, show it, if they didn't, then they should collapse under their own weight. Either way, they have pretty much ended their existance as a business with respect.
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Hmmm filed under court seal  Linux Advocate | 11/01/05
Quick and merciless slaughter?  jbroche18 | 11/02/05
lies and FUD!  Linux Geek | 11/01/05
How does a 200+ item list = lies and FUD?  TheProtector | 11/01/05
Claims no matter how many does not mean PROOF...just claims.  Laff | 11/01/05
One issue about sealing  tic swayback | 11/01/05
sco withdrew claims of ownership to linux code a long time ago  hipparchus2001 | 11/01/05
Who knows  tic swayback | 11/02/05
Motivation to buy SCO  Too Old For IT | 11/02/05
Linux is public. Why should the list be private?  Zogg | 11/01/05
The list is 30 pages  nevtxjustin@... | 11/02/05
Let me get this straight  vferrara | 11/01/05
sco dropped all copyrigt claims to linux this is contract violation  hipparchus2001 | 11/01/05
SCO has claimed a lot of things so far.  Zogg | 11/01/05
that was so funny  hipparchus2001 | 11/01/05
SCO continues to make strong points...  Mike Cox | 11/01/05
This one earns a 7.5  jbroche18 | 11/01/05
Come on! Add +1 for the "Darth Sidious" quote! (NT)  Zogg | 11/01/05
I'm giving +1 for the "Ric Flair" quote (NT)  luke_sg | 11/01/05
+1 (that would make it 8.5 then)  jbroche18 | 11/01/05
Historically speaking, MS got stolen, err.. "borrowed" codes too (N/T)  Fleeb | 11/02/05
I thought that ...  Too Old For IT | 11/02/05
Forced cancellation?  techboy_z | 11/02/05
Death for Linux  truks | 11/09/05
Sarcasm was surely Mike's point, Wasn't it? NT  invmgr@... | 05/06/08
five pages = 217 alleged violations  hipparchus2001 | 11/01/05
A sign of desperation  MyLord | 11/02/05
That sealed <ocument...  Cardinal_Bill | 11/01/05
This news are earhshaking, and will affect the future of computing (pretty  michael_t | 11/01/05
5 Pages  bka1959 | 11/01/05
I missed that part..  Patrick Jones | 11/01/05
Don't rile the kiddies...  Uber Dweeb | 11/02/05
I'm actually amazed...  lawryll@... | 11/01/05
Tax dollars  Too Old For IT | 11/02/05
Het SCO!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 11/02/05
Political Action  Too Old For IT | 11/02/05
SCO's market value  Too Old For IT | 11/02/05
RE: SCO finally reveals alleged Unix violations  plumley@... | 05/05/08

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