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From: Ned H. <jg...@wo...> - 2006-10-20 20:37:09
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="" src="cid:par...@wo..." height="477" width="597"><br> You mean it wasn't IBM helping Linux move from being a bicycle to an enterprise race car? We present the interview in both English and French. Emerson was fired from Microsoft.<br> I reproduce it in full. I'll get it uploaded soon. Microsoft assured me that it would in some way guarantee BayStar's investment in SCO. One of the stated purposes behind writing the paper was to answer Microsoft FUD about Linux. BayStar denies it, as does IBM. SCO employees contributed code to the kernel under the GPL. They say they've been harmed by cache, which freely makes available materials they sell. The whole memo was filed under seal, and this is the redacted version.<br> I see a declaration by John Terpstra too. Patricia Dunn and Larry Sonsini are answering questions now. This is the list of IBM exhibits in support of IBM's various summary judgment motions. And if anyone wants to split it up into smaller chunks for our friends in Europe who are on dialup, just send me the PDFs and I'll gladly put them up also.<br> He begins, as one must, with Stallman's contributions, his purpose, and the reasons for inventing the GPL.<br> And the original editors are not yet satisfied.<br> Robinson from Leslie A. I know you join me in thanking Mark for writing this for us. It's available to the public. Boribon, for her approval. Emerson and I discussed a variety of investment structures wherein Microsoft would 'backstop,' or guarantee in some way, BayStar's investment. Patricia Dunn and Larry Sonsini are answering questions now. Mommy, Mommy, save me. Please start a new thread called New Mistakes, so I can find it easily.<br> Boribon, for her approval.<br> BayStar denies it, as does IBM.<br> Another secret in SCO's mountain of secret offenses for which they would like IBM to pay them billions.<br> According to the witnesses, it just happened, and nobody knows quite how, because to hear them tell it no one was paying attention except folks who weren't in charge. He begins, as one must, with Stallman's contributions, his purpose, and the reasons for inventing the GPL. Boies will end up a witness in this case, if IBM's motion is denied and SCO gets to proceed with its interference claims.<br> It was conducted in French, and the translation was sent to Mme.<br> What would the damages be, I wondered?<br> This is the list of IBM exhibits in support of IBM's various summary judgment motions. For example, IPX was contributed to Linux by SCO.<br> They will be retained in the clerks office for public access.<br> <br> </body> </html> |