Consuming 1.3K bytes, dep blathered:
> http://www.forbes.com/2003/11/13/cz_dl_1113sco.html?partner=yahoo&referrer=

My favorite part:

"Oddly enough, on Nov. 11, SCO Executive Vice President Christopher Sontag
complained to Forbes about IBM's decision to send subpoenas to investors
and analysts who supported SCO. Sontag called the move 'an attempt to
bully and intimidate' and said IBM was engaged in 'legal gamesmanship.'

"So why didn't Sontag mention that, uh, SCO itself was about to target
Torvalds and Stallman with subpoenas? SCO's spokesman says Sontag and
Darl McBride, SCO's chief executive, did not know that SCO's lawyers
were planning the move.

"But the 'Who's on first?' act is tough to swallow since it turns out
SCO notified IBM of its plans to seek discovery from these parties more
than a month ago, on Oct. 5. And SCO told the court about its plans at
4:34 P.M. on Nov. 11, only hours after Sontag spoke to Forbes."

Kurt
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