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Michael is completely right.
Michael is completely right. The original SCO is not the SCO company that now has brought such a horrible disgrace to the name. This "new" SCO is the same company, Caldera, who has a track record of suing other companies for pretty much anything that they feel they can get away with. The track record seems to be the same: they acquire some form of IP, and then they turn around and sue. Sue sue sue. I certainly consider myself one of your buzzards from your article, who are eagerly awaiting the "new" SCO's demise. Don't worry, these guys, through the Canopy Group, shall be back. I just wonder who they are going to sue next.