Is it too much to hope that *maybe*... just MAYBE the SNCP is doing this to ensure a legal decision is reached? If SCO dies without its day in court the question will linger for a very long time with requisite arguments from both sides that theirs is the only valid (and winning) argument. With SNCP stepping in, TSCOG will have its day in court, their wings will be clipped and the case laid to rest.
I know, I know... Let's call it inverse conspiracy theory :)
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