And here is another quote from http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11245 However, the best news for the Open Source movement all week so far has to be Rob Landley's article, written with Eric Raymond, entitled "It Ain't Necessarily SCO". In it, the authors rebut SCO's Amended Complaint in its lawsuit against IBM in painstaking and thoroughly researched detail, claim by claim. It takes apart SCO's prevarications and misrepresentations with unremitting logic, devastatingly factual accuracy and shrewd historical insights. There are a number of enlightening analyses and deconstructions in this piece, along with some illuminating legal and technical revelations that we've not seen elsewhere previously. **For instance, did you know that, because SCO filed its initial Complaint before it registered its copyright, it's therefore limited by statute to recovering merely $150,000 for any infringements? There are several such Aha! moments awaiting an assiduous reader of this analysis.** Funny, isn't it? -- A Computer without Microsoft is like a chocolate cake without mustard. -as seen on IRC