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From: John S. C. <we...@sh...> - 2007-12-19 02:21:22
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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="uneasiness" src="cid:par...@sh..." height="300" width="356"><br> You can see, I think, why I wrote the other day that SCO was asking the Delaware court to re-decide an issue that had already been decided. If they were really interested in finality and certainty, we wouldn't heard Mr.<br> Robinson, the judge in the SCO v.<br> The two are severable in that sense.<br> And here's how much of that is now being held by SCO.<br> As part of the transaction, Novell assigned the UNIX and UNIXWARE trademarks to The Santa Cruz Operation.<br> Novell, on our Transcripts page, to make them easier to find. By then, there was no Santa Cruz Operation, only Tarantella and what had been Caldera but had changed its name by then to The SCO Group.<br> They'll have a claim and here's how we'll deal with their claim as well as everybody else's, okay.<br> We have to have a resolution.<br> And here's how much of that is now being held by SCO. I've seen quit claim deeds and personality quit claim deeds type in realty. So, the real issue Novell argues next is timing, and it said it needed its claims to be determined "expeditiously".<br> In other words, what remains for determination in the District Court Action are, in essence, damage calculations on an already successful action for Novell. And second, I've gone through the motion briefs and the hearing transcript to pick out for you the essential bits to make it as clear as possible as to what each side was asking for and who won.<br> That's where we would be if you lifted the stay.<br> Jacobs just talked to us about. This story isn't over. They failed to notice that the registered owner is not The SCO Group, but the Santa Cruz Operation of California, and despite all the card tricks, that isn't the same thing at all.<br> </body> </html> |