According to http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/...fm?NewsID=2415 and Growklaw SCO is relasing their own website to "fight back" and "prove to Linux users thay are wrong."

As Groklaw says:
They plan to set up a website to tell their side of the story, beginning November 1, and provide legal documents so you won't have to come to Groklaw any more. They say they had requests to do that.
The site will not be allowing comments to be posted, because as Groklaw says:

They won't allow any comments, because they'd get drowned out, they say. That fear ought to tell them something.
Shouldn't SCO realize that perhaps that they are setting up a website, which as Techworld says, is partly because of Groklaw, and they arn't allowing comments, maybe isn't that great of a case?

Is SCO still fighting what seems a downhill battle against IBM, Novell, Red Hat, Autozone and DaimlerChrysler, and Linux in general? When will it end?

So, Novemeber 1st, look for ProSCO.net, if it isn't DDoSed off the net the first day...

As TechWorld says:
How long the site will stay up before it is bombarded with a denial-of-service attack is open for debate, but you can bet it won't be long.
It's hard to say...

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