Website review: Groklaw - Digging for Truth
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•32 reviews since Oct 11, 2003
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lukeg rated 4 weeks ago- Very good stuff.

deepak rated 8 weeks ago- From the page: "When you want to know more but don t know where to look. "

Lisuebie rated 18 months ago- "Groklaw is a web site, created and edited by Pamela Jones (posting with the signature PJ). It was begun as an experiment in applying Open Source principles to legal research. Groklaw became famous when, soon after being set up, it started providing detailed investigation into SCO Group's litigation against IBM and its attacks on Linux and providing legal research that might prove helpful. It was designed also as an anti-FUD site. ..." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groklaw My kind of soap opera- online, real and important. Stay tuned..

Marcus-Lycus rated 19 months ago- An interesting blog for those of us who love Linux. Did SCO think they could win this?
- An interesting blog for those of us who love Linux. Did SCO think they could win this?

Zeddity rated 26 months ago- Covers the SCO vs IBM case in extreme detail. Important stuff if you're a fan of linux/open-source/software-libre etc

playermatt rated 27 months ago- From the page: "Hello and welcome to the most tedious and boring blog ever written in the history of the internet. I have neither a law degree nor a computer science degree, but I was once a paralegal or something. I will now rant on and on about some boring and tedious case that nobody really takes seriously except for a bunch of Slashdotters. Wheee!"

just-me rated 31 months ago- M$ bad stuff From the page: "It looks to him that Microsoft put a backdoor into Windows, which can be triggered even if Active X is turned off and security is at high. It could be a renegade coder, he says, but it's not, in his view, bad design or a mistake. I can't evaluate what he says, but if it's true it is so serious to your privacy and security..."
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