First SCO stands up and says there are millions of stolen lines of code. And that they can name them. Then they demand sources. They get them. Search through them for ages and find nothing. Hello? Why do they even have to search if the locations are supposedly known? And why don't they notice that the JFS for Linux is based on the OS/2 JFS? That's even stated in the documentation - if they search the sources, why don't they read it at the same time? But probably that's exactly the problem: if you don't read text, you can search through it forever without ever finding anything.
At heise online news there's the original article.