● 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:

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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?

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This case is still worth following because Novell is directly involved. From the latest post on the matter:

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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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