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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Bearded One who wrote (15067)12/18/1997 3:41:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
Bearded One,

"Microsft cannot, through the shell game of defining Windows95 without Internet browser software as Microsoft sees fit, render the injunction meaningless", the DOJ motion said.

Oh, those clever Microsoft lawyers, they are always one step ahead of the laws that bind the rest of us in the business world.

"At the same time as it rewrites the preliminary injunction to fit its theory of the case, Microsoft continues to impair consumer choice and cause the very marketplace harm that the court by its injunction intended to prevent," the motion continued.

Reggie, any comment on the side-splitting 'continues to impair consumer choice' line and how about the hilarious 'cause the very marketplace harm' barb. Those DOJ 'I interpret the law every day' folks have shown that I'm not the only person who can bring down the Web with anti-Bill one-liners.

I'll bet the MSFT legal Blue-Max's are glowing with pride at the way they side-slipped The System. Not all of us are clever enough to "affront the court's authority" or be in "flagrant violation of the court". Always pushing the envelope, Microsoft takes cleverness to new heights and at a Federal level no less. Impressive -- I want to be a hero too!

Cheers,

Norm
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