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To: techtonicbull who wrote (30301)4/7/2000 11:17:00 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (3) of 64865
 
What's your take on this set back for SUNW?

Microsoft Scores Minor Win
In Sun Java Suit
(04/07/00, 6:47 p.m. ET) By Elizabeth Montalbano, Computer
Reseller News

A ruling issued late Wednesday gives
Microsoft a minor victory in its ongoing
legal battle with Sun Microsystems over
Java licensing.

Judge Ronald Whyte of the U.S. District
Court in San Jose, Calif., denied a Sun (stock:
SUNW) motion for summary judgment that
would have supported the Palo Alto,
Calif.-based company's claim that it does not
have to supply Microsoft (stock: MSFT) with
Java upgrades compatible with the software
giant's currently available software.

"It's a step in the right direction to [proving]
Sun violated its contract with us and is trying
to harm Microsoft's ability to compete," said a
Microsoft spokesman.

A Sun representative could not be immediately
reached for comment.

Wednesday's ruling follows a major decision
by U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield
Jackson in the Department of Justice case
against Microsoft that found the company
guilty of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act.
In his decision, Jackson cited the Sun Java
case as an example of Microsoft violating the
act.

Following that ruling, Sun said it may consider
filing a private lawsuit against Microsoft in
light of the Justice Department antitrust ruling.

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Quicksand - Viewing this thing from the outside, it appears to me that our management is seeing this as a personal thing and is getting lost in our long term objective. I am beginning to feel that SUNW is spending too much time pursuing the courts rather than developing new and innovative solutions. Let's spend our money for our lawyers on developing patents and royalty agreements for our new emerging technology in JINI and other second generation software rather than a pissing match with MS! MS has it's own trouble with the Feds. SUNW has the advantage now, we do not need to rub MS's nose in this mess but rather leap ahead and focus on the next generation software and all these JINI devises.

EKS
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