The SCO case is going nowhere because SCO can't produce any evidence to support 
their case. The judge has basically said so already. Go look at Groklaw and you 
will see. SCO is simply seeing if they can somehow save their case on some 
technicality. Personally I am surprised that their law firm has not dropped the 
case already. My guess is that Baystar is giving SCO some more money.

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Stewart Stremler wrote:
> That's what worries me. SCO tested the water... and made it quite far
> without a case.

Quite far? They haven't even made it to trial yet! What they have done
is drug out the formalities of getting ready for a trial and that's all.


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