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The key question is does the confidentiality clause only apply to Sys V code that appears in AIX, or does it apply to everything?
Since mid-February, SCO's stock has fallen 36% from the high $13s to close Wednesday, March 17, at $8.74.
Stand by for further LinuxWorld reports as the story unfolds during the day or over the weekend. . .
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Fecal Extrusion 03/23/04 03:29:00 PM EST | |||
HEADLINE NEWS: SCO sues God. In an announcement today that shocked the world Darl: "...I wasn't brought onto earth to have warm GOD: "You want warm? ...I'll give you HOT! ...Think fire!" |
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