BayStar Wants Out Of SCO
from the jumping-ship dept
BayStar, the company that (most likely at Microsoft's request) coughed up $20 million to fund SCO's legal attacks on all things Linux is now asking to get out of the investment, saying that SCO breached their agreement. SCO, not surprisingly, denies this, meaning that SCO's lawyers now have another legal battle to fight - using their own investors' money to fight those investors trying to get it back.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Baystar vs. SCO
Whether it's good or bad depends on your point of view, or where your money is invested, I guess.
I Can't believe the lack of posts on this issue.
Maybe it's just too mind numbing.
SCO has shot themselves in the foot with more bullets than their automatic holds.
Right when we think we've seen the worst possible screwup, they manage to go one better.
Management of the lawyers, by the lawyers, and for the lawyers, appears to have shifted to "...by the morons...."
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