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To: rudedog who wrote (28271)2/24/2000 8:06:00 PM
From: QwikSand   of 64865
 
I've never thought doing anything with source code is an interesting remedy in any case. I'm not sure a real-world remedy is possible, or financially feasible, but I've always been convinced that since the problem is Microsoft's business practices, the remedy must directly address those practices.

I posted here when the original finding of fact came out that my remedy would be to open an office of federal bureaucrats in Redmond, funded by M$FT not by tax dollars, who would measure every business deal against a set of standards developed by the court and have broad powers to veto or limit (or unlimit) deals. Now THAT's what would make me holler. Talk about a "death penalty", hee hee hee. I'm sure M$FT would prefer a breakup.

--QS
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