Friday, May 21, 2004

Ars Technica: The PC enthusiast's resource

Ars Technica: The PC enthusiast's resource: "Speaking of the SCO and IBM, Big Blue has filed a memorandum opposing SCO's request to extend the discovery period by nine months and move the trial date back to September 2005. In their eyes, the fault for any delay lies entirely with SCO due to its own misconduct in the discovery process, such as ignoring judicial deadlines. And what of the original order entered by the Judge last December compelling SCO to turn over the allegedly infringing code? From IBM's memorandum, filed two days ago:

'More than a year after it filed suit, however, despite repeated requests from IBM and in disregard of two Court orders, SCO still refuses to identify the specific code from UNIX System V that IBM is claimed to have misused, either in violation of IBM's licenses for UNIX System V with SCO's alleged predecessor-in-interest, AT&T, or the UNIX System V copyrights SCO claims to have been assigned.'"

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