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SCO's Proposed Amended Complaint Against AutoZone, as text

As I mentioned earlier, SCO is asking the court [PDF] to let it amend its complaint against AutoZone, which is probably the only way it can go forward unless the appellate court rules in SCO's favor -- and then a jury does too, down the road apiece. We have the motion and the proposed amended complaint as text now.
A normal litigant would just fold up shop and call it quits, now that Novell has been ruled the owner of the copyrights that SCO was suing AutoZone about. Not SCO. It is addicted to litigation, I guess, or someone is making them do it.
Like the Devil.
Just kidding around. I don't know why they do what they do. But whatever the reason, now that the judge has told them to get a move on with this case and wrap it up as opposed to waiting until the appeal in Novell is over, rather than admit they had no case, they would like to morph the complaint to be about contract breach and more about OpenServer.
Is that not totally the SCO you've come to know?

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