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Yeah. You should move to intervene. | 223 comments | Create New Account
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SCO Asks the Bankruptcy Court to Let It Destroy Its Business Records ~ pj
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, February 03 2013 @ 04:52 PM EST
Sounds like they already destroyed something, and they are trying to cover their

donkey!!

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SCO Asks the Bankruptcy Court to Let It Destroy Its Business Records ~ pj
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, February 03 2013 @ 09:46 PM EST
It is possible, that some of those (paper) records they seek to destroy, are
still on their systems as computer files. To take over the storage of the dead
tree copies should also mean taking over the various computer formatted copies
(or edits) of that same data.

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Yeah. You should move to intervene.
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 04 2013 @ 01:29 AM EST
Make that offer directly to the court in Delaware. Note that you are offering
to store them free of charge as a matter of historical record, and point out
that only criminals benefit from having the records of their activities
destroyed...

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