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TOP THREE LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON Wireless News Desk SCO Gets Extension
Novell was foiled in its attempt this week to persuade the bankruptcy judge in Delaware to deny SCO another extension
By: Maureen O'Gara
Jun. 24, 2008 07:30 PM
If the judge had agreed with Novell – which he didn’t – that would have ended what they call in bankruptcy circles the “exclusivity period” when only the debtor – in this case SCO – can file a reorganization plan. It’s only that exclusivity proviso that preventing Novell
and IBM from filing a SCO reorganization plan of their own. (Quick flashback to
one partition of SCO asked for the extension because it’s waiting on Judge Kimball had promised on May 2 to be quick about it but
his ruling has yet to materialize, which is why Optimists wonder whether Kimball might finally sit down and read the 120-page summary judgment his clerk wrote last year that turned SCO’s slander-of-title suit against Novell inside out by awarding Novell ownership of the Unix copyrights. Since the summary judgment is supposedly sure to be overturned if SCO can get to an appeals court, Kimball could reverse himself and correct the first-year law school errors of the summary judgment. Novell dropped the amount of their $40 million claim against
SCO before the April hearing and the worst Kimball could do is maybe say SCO
owes Novell $25 million and some ongoing royalties. WIRELESS BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY LATEST STORIES . . .
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