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scown

(verb) The act of showing that a litigant has brought a case in bad faith. Has its roots in the SCO vs IBM case.

How could you have even thought about taking that case? You must have known the defence would scown you and your client!

by The_Real_Chronos July 2, 2006

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scowned

(verb, past tense) A situation where a litigant brings action against an innocent party and is found out by a judge to be bringing the case in bad faith. That party is then said to have been "scowned." Has its roots in the SCO vs IBM case.

In conclusion, you do not own the patent to filenames. Therefore, this court has no option but to record a verdict of the plaintiff having been scowned.

by The_Real_Chronos July 2, 2006

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