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To: Charles Hughes who wrote (22026)12/8/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
It seems to me that the prosecution could do well to provide an analogy to make the "integration" concept understandable to the judge. For example, comparing the OS to a car and the browser to a radio, where customers should be able to decide what type of radio to install, and to be able to remove the pre-installed radio. In fact, the radio is not actually integrated with the car. The car still works without it. It is merely bundled/installed in the car, but can be removed at will. Moreover, there is no technical advantage to really integrating the radio into the car in a way in which it cannot be removed.
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