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Triumph in the Courts: SCO Summarized Out

It is a day to celebrate! All the madness in the SCO v sanity trials has come to a screeching halt, and SCO, I expect, will cease to exist very, very soon. Oh, and all those allies (Microsoft, you know we're talking about you) who propped SCO up and played license bully? They now stand to owe Novell a ton o' money. Ha ha ha!!

PJ has a good summary over on Groklaw here. Story also covered here and here.




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