Recently, a spokesperson of SCO said the company is re-considering the launch of the plan for the Groklaw.net website. The website will be originally enabled this week.
The SCO has launched Groklaw.net a month, and provides information about the various legal disputes of the company on the site. On November 1, SCO's spokesperson Janielle Fernandes said that due to a variety of reasons, the company has a second idea to the project. She said: "Can the website be launched, and it is still unable to determine."
Fernandes indicates that there are some legal and management issues to the content of the site, but she refuses to disclose more detailed information.
In October, SCO seniors said the website will use the Prosco.net domain name. But Fernandes now said that if the project is continued, its domain name will switch to scoinfo.com. She said that the change domain name is to better embody the original intention of the site because the new domain name is more able to express the purpose of the SCO through the website.
But fernandes said that if scoinfo.com or when to provide information about its lawsuit, it is still in the argument phase within the company.
SCO currently has many disputes with other companies in terms of contract patents, which claims that Linux infringes its intellectual property rights and has filed a lawsuit against IBM, Novell, Red Hat, Autozone and Daimlerchrysler.
Source: http://news.ccidnet.com/