SCO email a smoking gun?
In a statement this morning, SCO refuted a claim that a former employee allegedly sent an e-mail that indicated the company’s investigation found that Linux does not infringe on SCO’s intellectual property.
Pamela Jones Groklaw Web site has posted the alleged e-mail from Michael Davidson, which was originally sent Aug. 13, 2002, to SCO employee Reg Broughton, who then forwarded it to SCO CEO Darl McBride.
Read the complete story . (internetnews.com)
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