Come on, you don't need a conspiracy to explain this.

SCO is out suing IBM to try an make some money. From SCO's viewpoint, a 
buyout would be nice, but pumping the stock price and bailing out works 
as well.

Somebody at Microsoft sees what's going on and thinks it would be neat 
to throw a little doubt into Linux by licensing SCO's IP. Afterall, 
you've got $50B US in cash laying around - what's a few million to keep 
SCO's cause going. Then Balmer in his usual ham-handed way decides to 
hint that some of MS's IP has found its way into Linux.

Aggressive business practices on Microsoft's part? Sure, no big surprise 
there, but hardly a conspiracy.

--rick


Brian wrote:

>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Bob Tanner wrote:
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>>IBM claims SCO conspiring with Microsoft over Linux   
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>Does this surprise anyone?  After MS claims that linux contains THEIR IP
>as well, using the same "we can prove it but only to those who will be
>gagged by an NDA" tactic, it's almost obvious that they're in this
>together.
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>-Brian
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