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IBM Asks the Court to Throw Out SCO's Entire Case (Groklaw)

Groklaw reports that September 25 was the last day for summary judgment motions in SCO v. IBM, and that both companies filed a few of them. "What does that mean? That if IBM were to prevail on all its motions (of course that is a rare event indeed) then the only thing left to bring to a jury would be IBM's counterclaims. That has to be SCO's worst nightmare. That would mean the only questions for the jury to decide, if they found for IBM on the rest of IBM's counterclaims, would be how bad was SCO and how much do they owe IBM?"

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