My memory is hazy, but I seem to
recall that SCO's case
against IBM was already
severely constrained by Judge Kimball, which is why they
declared bankruptcy the
Friday before the case was to go to
trial.
Close, but not spot on. The TSG v IBM case has
yet to come
even close to trial. The trial which was to begin the
Monday after
the TSG Chapter 11 filing was the trial in TSG
v Novell, and was to determine
the following:
- Were the Sun and Microsoft SCOsource licenses "SVRX
licenses"?
- What portion of the Sun and Microsoft SCOsource
license
payments should have been payed to Novell?
- Did TSG have authority to
enter into the Sun and
Microsoft license agreements?
(from Judge
Kimball's September 7,
2007
Order on Motions in Limine)
The SCO Group filed for bankruptcy
protection one
week later, on Friday September 14 2007.
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