Judge confirms ruling to dismiss most of SCO's evidence against IBM
The US District Judge hearing SCO Group’s breach-of-contract and copyright case against IBM has affirmed an earlier ruling limiting the Unix vendor’s claims to just 106 items of claimed evidence.
Judge Dale Kimball has rejected Lindon, Utah-based SCO appeal against Magistrate Judge Brooke Wells’ June 2006 order that ruled that SCO’s failure to disclose its evidence against "inexcusable" and prejudicial against IBM.
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