● 09.18.09
●● What Did SCO Pay Maureen O’Gara For?
Posted in GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Novell, SCO, UNIX at 3:03 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Self-proclaimed “journalist” who plants stories for Microsoft has made transactions with SCO
GROKLAW’S editor, being a victim of Maureen O’Gara, has put forth the following question to the newly-appointed trustee of SCO:
How long ago did the idea to sue IBM over Linux first get mentioned? And why does SCO owe money to the creditors Maureen O’Gara, Alok Mohan, and a private detective? What was that money owed for? Wisely spent?
Does Microsoft have a compensation programme for those who “plant” stories, such as Maureen O’Gara [1, 2, 3, 4]? How does that work?
This case is still worth following because Novell is directly involved. From the latest post on the matter:
But for now, it’s Utah’s decision that is the one SCO has to deal with, because Novell filed for a rehearing en banc, and as I understand the rules, that puts us back to Go, with the picture being that the case is on appeal, with no final appellate decision. And SCO has to prove a complete chain of title, and I don’t think they can. I don’t think anybody can, actually. USL distributed the early code without copyright notices.
For a roundup of the SCO saga we have this page. █
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