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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 276.84-0.2%10:21 AM EST

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To: Fernando Gomez Pimienta who wrote (23144)2/15/1999 12:31:00 AM
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Sanctions Under Debate in Microsoft Case.

via Washington Post

>The forced licensing of the Windows source code, for instance, could allow other companies to create Windows "clones," stimulating competition and innovation in the operating system market. Consumers would get the choice of new, cheaper systems that would still be compatible with the Windows standard, according to proponents of the approach, who include several economists that have been advising Justice and the states.<

washingtonpost.com

Comments on how this, and the other possible court sanctions mentioned in the article, would affect AAPL?
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