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To: QwikSand who wrote (22584)11/8/1999 1:49:00 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 64865
 
Hello, QWIK, we thought Judge Jackson spoke bluntly, also. He could break MSFT up! They deserve it.

And after the MSFT lawyers and their witnesses acted like fools in Judge Jackson's Court, I don't believe the Appeals Court or the US Supreme Court would be very sympathetic to MSFT, especially when the evidence is clear: MSFT is a monopoly and MSFT has abused its power.

Good day for SUNW!

Best wishes,

Mephisto



To: QwikSand who wrote (22584)11/8/1999 3:39:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Respond to of 64865
 
I think you are right. Most of the issues in the FOF that really have any legal legs can be settled by agreement.
These are the bundling issues and extraneous contractual constraints on OEMS.

Netscape has been assimilated by AOL and Barksdale cashed out a long time ago.

JAVA issues are resolvable. No real money in this anyway.

:)