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To: GST who wrote (40910)4/3/2000 10:11:00 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
This is from a newswire "Folks that are predicting that this is the beginning of the end for Microsoft do not understand that the game has not ended,' Gartenberg said.

I did not know that criminal behavior was "a game" Is that how it is thought of in MSFT -- we play "lets break the law and then get away with it"? The next time you see a crime reported on television, think of it as a "game" where the police try to catch the bad guy, and the justice system tries to convict the bad guy, but really it is just a game for the bad guy, a game that he can win if he has enough power, money and lawyers. So maybe we should not take this idea of criminal acts too seriously -- after all, it is just a game, and MSFT might find a way to win. I don't know if I would be proud to work for a company that can engage in criminal acts and still "win".



To: GST who wrote (40910)4/3/2000 11:01:00 PM
From: jeffol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
This whole process is only at step 2. I will wait thru the following phases. It's public knowledge that MSFT will appeal this.