This Slashdot blurb served as a good reminder of what most of the Linux world was talking about–and angry about–two years ago around this time. Yes, that’s right, the infamous “We’re SCO, and I think we own Linux” litigation, which plods along to this day.
In particular, /, points us to this Groklaw post which details Novell’s latest court filing in this case; among other things, they are suggesting that 95% of the royalties which SCO was paid could belong to Novell, and in light of this, are requesting that this money be placed in a trust.
As the slashdot poster puts it, “It is hard to see how the judge could deny such a request to protect the money which will likely bankrupt SCO.”
