Media coverage since the August 10th SCO ruling (Groklaw)
Part of what Groklaw is doing is making an historical record of the SCO litigation. Since the August 10th ruling by Judge Dale Kimball that found that Novell did not transfer the Unix and UnixWare copyrights to Santa Cruz Operation in the 1995 Asset Purchase Agreement, there has been a flurry of media coverage. For the record, then, I thought it might be useful to collect it all in one place and just for interest's sake put it in a table along with the stock price on the day the coverage appeared. Some of it is very good. Some of it is quite funny. My favorite is the headline, "Linux Users Uneasy at Ruling." Was that between the dancing and the whoops?"
Posted Sep 13, 2007 20:21 UTC (Thu)
by ncm (guest, #165)
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http://legalpad.blogs.fortune.com/2007/09/10/did-sco-get-...
He gets taken down in great (factual) detail in the comments attached -- with the exception of postings by "Anonymous" and "Randy Rumormill". These last appear meant to try to provoke outraged sputtering by the respondents, but they fail. The very long list of responses is exemplary in its collegiality. I wonder what has happened to make this Roger Parloff person decide to sacrifice all pretense of credibility on behalf of a company (or a law firm?) on its relentless way down.
All things considered, the silliest article published has to be the one by Roger Parloff in Fortune:Silliest