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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 11, 2004 10:34:00 PM

Investment company BayStar Capital has confirmed ties between two Linux foes, saying Thursday that a Microsoft referral led to $50 million in BayStar funding for the SCO Group.

"Yes, Microsoft did introduce BayStar to SCO," a BayStar representative said


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Thursday, declining to share further details and repeating the firm's earlier position that Microsoft did not actually invest money in the deal.

Word of the Microsoft matchmaking surfaced last week when open-source advocate Eric Raymond published a leaked memo about Microsoft's help in the BayStar investment. SCO Group confirmed the authenticity of the memo but said its author, S2 Strategic Consulting's Mike Anderer, misunderstood the situation. Open-source fans leaped on the memo as evidence that Microsoft is aiding SCO's attack on Linux.

Linux threatens Microsoft's business--chiefly in hampering the growth of Windows on higher-end computers called servers, but also in Microsoft's desktop computing stronghold and in "embedded" computing devices such as electronic ticket dispensers, where Microsoft is trying to expand.

SCO argues that the Linux operating system infringes on its Unix intellectual property, and the company says businesses should pay to use Linux, a claim that advocates of the open-source


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OS vehemently deny. To back up its demands, SCO has hired a high-profile attorney, David Boies, and is suing AutoZone, DaimlerChrysler, Novell and IBM and earlier had prepared a suit against Bank of America as well.

Microsoft's referral doesn't reflect well on the software giant, said Illuminata analyst Gordon Haff.

"There's no smoking gun yet showing an orchestrated Microsoft executive-level pulling of SCO's puppet strings. What there is, however, is rather unseemly involvement by Microsoft around the periphery of SCO's funding," Haff said. "Given that Microsoft, on the one hand, is a convicted monopolist and that, on the other, SCO's financial dealings and actions look increasingly shady, Microsoft should certainly be worried about even a little bit of SCO's stench rubbing off."

A Microsoft representative on Thursday repeated the company's assertions from last week that "Microsoft has no direct or indirect financial relationship with BayStar." The representative declined to comment on why the referral took place or whether the company was looking into the matter.

SCO spokesman Blake Stowell declined to comment.


Flashback
News.com's related coverage of
SCO’s claims against Linux

SCO sues Big Blue
over Unix, Linux (March 6, 2003)

SCO: Unix code
copied into Linux (May 1, 2003)

SCO targets
Linux customers (May 14, 2003)

Torvalds: What,
me worry? (July 8, 2003)

Red Hat files
suit against SCO
(Aug. 4, 2003)

SCO sets Linux
licensing prices
(Aug. 5, 2003)

SCO attacks open-source
foundation
(Oct. 28, 2004)

Novell offers legal
protection for Linux
(Jan. 13, 2004)

SCO sues Novell
over copyright claims
(Jan. 20, 2004)

SCO suits target
two big Linux users
(March 3, 2004)

Court orders SCO
to show more code
(March 3, 2004)

Document shows SCO
prepped lawsuit
against BofA
(March 4, 2004)


SCO's legal actions are expensive. In its most recent quarter, the company spent $3.4 million in its legal actions and other aspects of its SCOsource initiative to profit from Linux use.

In May 2003, SCO said it didn't need any more funding, but in October, BayStar made the $50 million investment--$30 million of which came from the Royal Bank of Canada, which BayStar said has participated in several of its investments. In addition, Microsoft has paid SCO millions of dollars in a Unix licensing deal announced in May.

SCO's actions have flown in the face of the enthusiastic embrace of Linux by just about every major computing company besides Microsoft. Strong Linux allies include Intel, Computer Associates, SAP, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Oracle, IBM, BMC and Motorola. And SCO's actions haven't stopped Linux's growth: In the fourth quarter of 2003, Linux server sales grew 63 percent to $960 million and unit shipments increased 52 percent to 250,000, according to market research firm IDC.

Open-source advocates are not the only ones suspicious of the BayStar deal. In its legal fight with SCO, IBM subpoenaed BayStar. Big Blue declined to comment on whether it plans to send new subpoenas to Microsoft.

Helping SCO find funding may in fact advance Microsoft goals that are anticompetitive, but it isn't necessarily a basis for a lawsuit under the Sherman Antitrust Act, said Andy Gavil, an antitrust expert at the Howard University School of Law. The reason: Filing lawsuits is protected under the First Amendment.

"There are many examples of firms funding somebody else to sue their rivals. Sure, their underlying goals are anticompetitive, but they're exercising First Amendment rights in filing lawsuits," Gavil said. "Even if the goal is to squelch competition, as it frequently is in patent and copyright cases, it can't be a violation of the Sherman Act if all you're doing is exercising your valid right to initiate litigation."

Boies has plenty of experience in antitrust litigation. He represented IBM when the U.S. Justice Department alleged Big Blue violated antitrust law, then he led the department's later case against Microsoft. (When representing IBM, Boies worked for Cravath Swaine & Moore, which now is defending IBM in the SCO case.)

Microsoft's actions also aren't likely to run afoul of the Justice Department settlement, said Richard Donovan, an antitrust partner with law firm Kelley Drye & Warren.

"The Microsoft settlement with the DOJ does not cover something like this. It dealt with commitments about interoperability and dealings with OEMs," Donovan said, referring to original equipment manufacturers, a term for computer makers. "There was no broad provision that said (Microsoft) shouldn't do anything else to harm other operating system owners or providers."

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he loves to throw purposely leading statements, with just enough leeway so he can backout of them if he can't keep his point going.... (Read the rest)
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Yeah, MS would do so, like IBM  FilledOut | 03/11/04
IBM didn't want to.  doe_z | 03/11/04
RE: IBM didn't want to.  plungermonkey@... | 03/11/04
Microsofts is starting to look ..........  nite_w0lf | 03/11/04
But what does it mean?  amicus_curious | 03/11/04
RE: But what does it mean?  nite_w0lf | 03/11/04
Hot tip, huh?  Chad_z | 03/11/04
End of Software Licenses  Update victim | 03/12/04
What it means  Mark Gist | 03/12/04
Dirtier and dirtier  hal9000mx | 03/11/04
They Can't Get Away from Their Microsoft Lies  claytonmuhler | 03/12/04
Ok, so the truth will come out, little by little.  DonnieBoy | 03/11/04
So what?  vferrara | 03/11/04
Spot on post!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
RE So What  Iain_Peters | 03/11/04
HUH?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
HUH yourself - what post are you answering  Iain_Peters | 03/11/04
Sure  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/11/04
hmmm  eLurker | 03/12/04
How so?  Ardian Daka | 03/12/04
If  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
(NT) Actually, that's not "bribery," that's "extortion."  Jack-Booted EULA | 03/12/04
So a lot.  Fred Fredrickson | 03/11/04
You're reading a lot into my post  vferrara | 03/12/04
Oops  vferrara | 03/12/04
Your warped idea of what constitutes "just business" is the main problem  jjon2121 | 03/11/04
Try again  Ardian Daka | 03/12/04
You try again  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
The problem is...  vferrara | 03/12/04
"If there is a better alternative"  el1jones | 03/12/04
Exactly  vferrara | 03/12/04
bad karma  tic swayback | 03/12/04
It's all in your viewpoint  vferrara | 03/12/04
Ethics do matter  tic swayback | 03/12/04
So where is S2 Consulting now?  fullebr@... | 03/11/04
Its getting stinky  OhMyGosh | 03/11/04
Consider the connection....  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
Dark hints are no evidence of any crime  amicus_curious | 03/11/04
Then why all the denial...  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
What denials?  vferrara | 03/11/04
The denial is in your own post!  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
Evidence  vferrara | 03/12/04
M$ SCO Baystar = RICO ACT  jmetz@... | 03/12/04
Keep playing stupid  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/11/04
Message has been deleted.  eLurker | 03/12/04
Stupid?  vferrara | 03/12/04
Yes my friend  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
Not so fast!  IT_User | 03/11/04
You're right here  vferrara | 03/11/04
Have MS invested in BAYSTAR?  Nigel Johnstone | 03/11/04
Current information says NO. (NT)  Update victim | 03/12/04
Any link?  Nigel Johnstone | 03/12/04
World's Sleaziest Company at it Again . . .  Bit's_Conscience | 03/11/04
Many indirect connections  Chad_z | 03/11/04
could be  eLurker | 03/11/04
Only one side  Chad_z | 03/11/04
hanging chad  eLurker | 03/11/04
onesided? (NT)  NemesisNL | 03/12/04
CVoincidence  richhayes | 03/11/04
Linux Crowd Used to Love These Guys  civilised | 03/11/04
Get dictionary  voska | 03/11/04
your argument has no basis...  ryusen | 03/11/04
yep  pschroeder@... | 03/11/04
sir or mam  civilised | 03/12/04
MS vs Caldera  ryusen | 03/12/04
The age of Dos was dead!  civilised | 03/12/04
re:  ryusen | 03/12/04
Your post defeats it's intended purpose  zd-spam | 03/11/04
Good Post  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/11/04
Message has been deleted.  eLurker | 03/12/04
Following your line of logic..  civilised | 03/12/04
following what?  ryusen | 03/12/04
The enemey of my enemy is my friend. Big deal.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
And my advice to you is...  Damon K | 03/11/04
ANd that unfortunately is where you are wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
Better catch up on your reading....  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
re; The enemey of my e....  Iain_Peters | 03/11/04
face to face  richhayes | 03/11/04
wow... Now i've heard everything  Iain_Peters | 03/11/04
Behind their backs.  richhayes | 03/11/04
RE: Behind their backs  Iain_Peters | 03/12/04
Why  richhayes | 03/12/04
That is cerainly one opinion...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
What's you point???  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/11/04
why the name change?  eLurker | 03/12/04
Your argument hinges on the premise...  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
No, I don't...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
If that's the case...  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
I think you are mistaken  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
Unless....  NemesisNL | 03/12/04
I'm doubtful  IT_User | 03/11/04
What they've denied...  rapson | 03/11/04
anti-trusr  richhayes | 03/11/04
ax maybe it's me, but check this thought out  Monkey_MCSE | 03/11/04
I don't believe so...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
No.  IT_User | 03/11/04
Shucks  IT_User | 03/11/04
Exactlly right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
bitty continues streak of being wrong...  zd-spam | 03/11/04
Microsoft is not a compny its a monopaly .......  nite_w0lf | 03/11/04
Sorry, they are both. Even if you don't like or understand it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
There's more  tic swayback | 03/12/04
bitty spews his usual pro-ms dribble  zd-spam | 03/11/04
Good point, but...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
I don't think it matter John.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
why do you think that  ryusen | 03/12/04
Then at least be open about it...  cjules13 | 03/12/04
and we're all surprised why?  eLurker | 03/11/04
People are missing the more important point.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
Not prone to throwing money away?  Damon K | 03/11/04
I'm not the judge...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
That would get you kicked out of debate class.  Damon K | 03/11/04
perhaps both of you need to head back to 'class'  eLurker | 03/11/04
What are you talking about?  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
whatever i choose just like you  eLurker | 03/12/04
Damon, show me where. (Put up or...)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
I'll take option 1...  Damon K | 03/12/04
that argument never wroks...  ryusen | 03/12/04
Sure  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/11/04
Message has been deleted.  eLurker | 03/12/04
You seem to be confused.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Judge, jury and executioner  tic swayback | 03/12/04
Nice try, now can you do as asked?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Perhaps I just don't play well with others  tic swayback | 03/12/04
Sorry tic, you are again wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Sorry Ax, YOU'RE wrong  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
Teddy, you need to re-read what I have said.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Ax, you're avoiding the point  tic swayback | 03/12/04
Then stop pretending...  zd-spam | 03/11/04
Are you prentending you know what day it is?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
RE: People are missing the more  Iain_Peters | 03/11/04
Not my place...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/11/04
Of course they had something to go on bit! read the title of the artical.(n  nite_w0lf | 03/11/04
Another possibility...  Jose Jimenez | 03/11/04
laundering the investment money  richhayes | 03/11/04
But a big customer like microsoft could ask the bank to invest a token sum.  maxo_z | 03/11/04
Big Customer  richhayes | 03/11/04
Funnier and funnier  Fred Fredrickson | 03/11/04
No, the REAL important point  Robert Crocker | 03/12/04
What "we" are you talking about?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
or...  ryusen | 03/12/04
What about ...  nudge_z | 03/11/04
Message has been deleted.  doomlinux@... | 03/11/04
Shame on...  FederalistPaperBoy | 03/11/04
Game over for SCO?  George Mitchell | 03/11/04
Don't you mean "SCO principals"?  Fred Fredrickson | 03/11/04
OOPS!  George Mitchell | 03/12/04
In the long run, yes...  FederalistPaperBoy | 03/11/04
Wouldn't it be funny if....  Rick_K | 03/11/04
Why?  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
bad press  eLurker | 03/12/04
Give an inch...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
During The Trial..  BanjoPaterson | 03/12/04
Bundling...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
Not sure what the court said  voska | 03/12/04
Don't forget "harm vs. benefit".  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
Why?!  raist3d | 03/12/04
Stuff  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
John, do you really belive what you post?  raist3d | 03/12/04
(NT) What's The World Coming to When I Agree With Mr Carroll  BanjoPaterson | 03/12/04
Over-sensitive?  Anton Philidor | 03/12/04
Bingo  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
Agreed, and it's important.  Anton Philidor | 03/12/04
Equilibrium  rapson | 03/12/04
Eventual competition, yes, but wins on both sides.  Anton Philidor | 03/12/04
Bad PR, I don't think it matters a wit.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
True...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/12/04
More than that...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
But..  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
Let me explain it in small words for you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/04
What?!?!  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/12/04
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