> Two weeks after the announcement, FOSS writer Maureen O’Gara, evidently working in cahoots with SCO, published an article in Linux Business News that identified PJ as Pamela Jones, and which contained unverified personal information about her, including a photo that was said to be of her home. Also published were the addresses and telephone numbers that purportedly belonged to Jones and her mother.
I feel like this behavior would be widely condemned and a black eye today in a way that wasn't yet felt at the time. It's possible that a civil suit could have gained ground today. Personally, I'm glad SCO went to hell. May all patent trolls join them in time.
I feel like this behavior would be widely condemned and a black eye today in a way that wasn't yet felt at the time. It's possible that a civil suit could have gained ground today. Personally, I'm glad SCO went to hell. May all patent trolls join them in time.