According to the filing, Red Hat has requested that the court make: SCO replied with both a press release and two letters to Red Hat on the same day; their claims are reiterated in the press release ("Linux includes source code that is a verbatim copy of UNIX and carries with it no warranty or indemnification.
"), and the allegations made by Red Hat are denied ("SCO has not been trying to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt to end users.").
In fact they claimed that the statements made by SCO representatives in the press that lead Red Hat to believe so were either misquoted or taken out of context.
The additional information contained two letters sent by The SCO Group to Lehman Brothers, a Red Hat customer.
A letter sent by Lehman Brothers' counsel instructed SCO to take this matter up with Red Hat, their supplier of Linux products.
During the next 2 months, Red Hat and SCO fought about whether or not this additional, potentially damaging, information should be entered into the record.
On March 31, 2005, Red Hat's motion was denied, so the case now remains stayed until SCO v. IBM is resolved.