On Friday 23 May 2003 08:11, Fred A. Miller wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/30821.html SCO PULPS CALDERA-MS TRIAL ARCHIVES John Lettice -- May 22 05 2003 at 09:20 GMT
The Caldera antitrust lawsuit included some of the most damning evidence of Microsoft misconduct; breakware, black propaganda, all was there, the potential embarrassment being such that there was good reason for Microsoft to settle, then try to pretend it never happened. Now, however, maybe it didn't ever happen - because the evidence is being pulped.
AP reports that the 937 boxes of court-ordered documents, which have been in store since the lawsuit, are currently being destroyed at the behest of SCO, their owner and - surely coincidentally - Microsoft's new friend. Some 40 boxes have been temporarily hijacked by Sun, which is busily scanning them for use in its own antitrust suit, but after it's done so they'll be off for pulping too.
Now at over 3660 +1 ! :) Bite me McBride. Curtis