More SCO
July 21, 2004 1 Comment
Looks like the judge granted most of DaimlerChrysler's motion to dismiss the SCO case (they failed to file their required certification within the alloted time). From Groklaw:
“The SCO Group, a struggling company with a loud campaign to profit from Unix intellectual property, has largely lost a case it brought against DaimlerChrysler.
“In a hearing Wednesday, Judge Rae Lee Chabot of Oakland County Circuit Court in Michigan granted most of DaimlerChrysler's motion to dismiss the case, SCO and DaimlerChrysler representatives said. . . .
“'The case “for the most part probably is' over, SCO spokesman Blake Stowell said.
“'We're satisfied that DaimlerChrysler did finally certify their compliance with the software agreement, but we are still interested in gaining some information on why they didn't certify within the allotted time,' Stowell said. The case 'is not completely over yet, because the judge still held out the possibility that we could pursue trying to find out information from DaimlerChrysler on why they took so long to certify.'”
–jeremy
Just an quick update. SCOX is down 8% (to 4.26) on the news.
–jeremy