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SCO also change bylaw to indemnify top execs:

SCO also change bylaw to indemnify top execs:

Posted Jul 8, 2003 20:24 UTC (Tue) by donstuart (guest, #4550)
In reply to: SCO also change bylaw to indemnify top execs: by allesfresser
Parent article: SCO takes Linux case to Japan (News.com)

As I understand it, indemnification doesn't relieve the officers of liability, it just means the corporation will pay for it. Think of it as an insurance policy. If the corporation is broke then the officers may be on their own.

As usual, I didn't go to law school. (But my wife did so there is a chance I may have got this right.)

Don


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SCO also change bylaw to indemnify top execs:

Posted Jul 8, 2003 22:33 UTC (Tue) by walterbyrd (guest, #11620) [Link]

Sure, scox may only change the bylaws enough to cover court costs for top execs. But why now? If you follow this case, you might notice that the timing is interesting. Also, SCOX price has surged in the last few days, and insiders are selling like mad. Here is another interesting fact:

"obviously Linux owes its heritage to UNIX, but not its code. We would not, nor will not, make such a claim."

-- Darl McBride, CEO, The SCO Group. August 2002

http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6293

Check out the 8th paragraph!!

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