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To: RTev who wrote (23607)11/18/1999 10:24:00 PM
From: Gerald R. Lampton  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
. I'm also happy to see that you finally recognize the importance of the "applications history" which, in other words, is called the "applications barrier to entry."

Since you know so much about the "applications barrier to entry" and how it plays into the DOJ's case, please answer this:

Based on the judge's findings of fact, does Microsoft's monopoly power derive primarily from the applications barrier to entry or from the predatory conduct of its executives? If the latter, then why are the states so hot to, in Scott McNealy's words, "go structural"?

If you can, please document your answer to my first question with citations to the evidentiary record.
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