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To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (56750)3/20/2001 3:54:57 AM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I guess I'm the only one here who doesn't see it that way. Must be slow. ;-)

Charles Tutt (TM)



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (56750)3/20/2001 4:04:57 AM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
It will be VERY difficult for them to find a law which protects them from competition and the harder they try to use the court system to perpetuate their monopoly

Wow Duke, your planet is interesting. Here on Earth, AOL doesn't have a monopoly on ANYTHING! Nowhere close to it.

And besides, what does MSFT's violations of our United States antitrust law have to do with AOL? Yes, AOL will benefit from a just remedy against MSFT, but so will most American consumers. Does that make us all conspirators?

As Judge Jackson correctly asserted, if antitrust law cannot be applied to Microsoft, then it cannot be applied to anybody. We'll just have to wait to see if the Supreme Court agrees with Jackson and me, or with the Appeals Court (assuming they overturn Jackson's findings) and you.

Dave



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (56750)3/20/2001 11:39:38 AM
From: dybdahl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Who is AOL? Which monopoly have they?