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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: mike iles who wrote (15300)12/22/1997 8:32:00 AM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (4) of 24154
 
<damage they could sustain is if they're forced to offer an OS with IE disabled. What they seem intent on pushing the court to do is to get real mad and make them take IE completely out of the OS >

This is a breach of contract case, in which the judge already ruled in MSFT's favor. There is a plethora of precedence that supports MSFT's allegation that the judge overstepped his bounds in treating it like a anti-trust case without due notice. It is up to the plaintiffs to make motions and file peititions, not the judge.

<regards, Mike [msft=$75]>

I guarantee you that you can not justify this. Prove me wrong.
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