● 11.11.10

●● The Original SCO Keeps Delaying Bankruptcy Hearings

Posted in Courtroom, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Novell, SCO at 3:40 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Microsoft’s little helper, SCO, refuses to die just yet as it’s playing the legal system

Was SCO’s bankruptcy in 2007 a fake one? Some say that SCO uses it as a strategic tool with which to buy more time to attack Linux and increase uncertainty. SCO is repeatedly delaying bankruptcy hearings and even the latest one gets cancelled again and again. Groklaw is not especially surprised anymore:

bankruptcy in 2007 a fake one
repeatedly delaying bankruptcy hearings
↺ cancelled
↺ again
Well, knock me over with a feather. I surely didn’t expect this. SCO’s hearing in bankruptcy court in Delaware set for November 8 has been cancelled/postponed.

Groklaw has some other posts about the case [1, 2, 3], which carries on because SCO manages to scrape funds off mysterious places (whilst decreasing staff size). █

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↺ 3
↺ carries on
decreasing staff size

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