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To: energyplay who wrote (59604)1/29/2005 5:06:54 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
Is it legal to make such defamatory comments? < My view is that MSFT committed a series of crimes over about a 3-5 year period...>. The SEC and other USA agencies are not in the slightest shy about prosecuting people.

<MSFT broke multiple anti-trust laws estblishing the dominance of DOS. >

Nonsense. Anyway, the anti-trust laws are dopey laws. Microsoft doesn't have a trust for a start! And I find them quite trustworthy. More so than most people.

If they broke laws, the feds would have been on the case.

MSFT just induces envy in the sinful. Envy being a sin.

Mqurice