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To: Bob Drzyzgula who wrote (32478)11/6/1999 11:45:00 PM
From: Karin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
It is disturbing to know, that the U.S. Government is going after almost every well-known Corporation in this
Country (deep pockets?) to keep the oversupply of lawyers, paid by our tax dollars, occupied.

I want you to read through the list of Corporation under Government attack. Microsoft is just one of them,
it also includes IBM, Kodak, MCI Comm., Westinghouse, General Electric, Visa USA, Westinghouse,
AT&T & TCI, GTE, Sprint Corp. and hundreds more.

usdoj.gov

What is your opinion??

Karin



To: Bob Drzyzgula who wrote (32478)11/7/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
BD: The law requires proof of harm to the consumer. The rhetoric of the judge seems to indicate that the concern is for the future potential harm to the consumer and the stifling of inventions not yet conceived of. The whole ruling is as bizarre as the kangaroo court that the judge presided over as assistant prosecutor. I am surprised that people like yourself didn't think that Jackson's conduct during the trial was entirely one-sided and that this outcome is no surprise. JFD