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To: Windsock who wrote (137667)6/20/2001 12:37:51 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Re: "After this, the FTC decided that when someone seeks an order to stop production -- DEC did this -- in a patent law suit, it is perfectly OK to withdraw or withhold technical information. It signed a consent order with Intel that said exactly this."

In an incredible twist of tortured logic, DEC sued Intel again when Intel threatened to cut of DEC's Pentium supply. DEC was in the inexplanable position of simultaniously suing Intel to stop producing Pentiums, and also demanding that Intel continue supplying DEC with the very Pentiums they claimed Intel must stop producing. Ironically, DEC ended up giving away the farm when Intel took them to the cleaners. Served them right.
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