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To: Nick Zaharias who wrote (14664)11/3/2002 11:53:48 AM
From: denni  Respond to of 57684
 
Microsoft Antitrust Judgement
Posted by michael on Friday November 01, @03:33PM
from the it's-the-big-one dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Here are the links to the as-yet-unreleased judgement in the Microsoft case by CKK: Final Decree, Memorandum Opinion, Public Interest Order, Opinion on the State Settlement, State Settlement Order.

"http://slashdot.org/articles/02/11/01/2034207.shtml?tid=123



To: Nick Zaharias who wrote (14664)11/3/2002 6:16:44 PM
From: hmbsandman  Respond to of 57684
 
I think today its far more interesting to see how MSFT plays .net vs j2ee. They're still a vicious competitor. BTW, so are Sun, Oracle, and all the others who're complaining so much about MSFT.

I'd be curious however to see if Bill is still going play the same dirty games as earlier. I think it will be more difficult this time around just because everyone is watching them so carefully. The suit did affect Microsoft, even if they "got away with murder".

Regards,
Sandeep



To: Nick Zaharias who wrote (14664)11/3/2002 6:21:25 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Uh huh. Sure. Right, Nick. Like telling a guy who burned your house down, "You were bad, but just don't do it again."

latimes.com