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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (14897)12/14/1997 4:37:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Meet Microsoft's new 'master' zdnet.com

This from MSNBC? on the "special master" the judge appointed. One paragraph makes me nervous:

Radcliffe said he was told by Robert Clark, dean of the Harvard Law School, that Lessig was hired away from the University of Chicago last year to help bolster Harvard's reputation in electronic commerce law, relative to hot-shot Internet programs at the University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University.

Oh dear, the much dreaded Chicago school rears its ugly head. Now I got to worry some more. Otherwise, this article is not particularly informative.

Cheers, Dan.



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (14897)12/14/1997 7:37:00 PM
From: John Donahoe  Respond to of 24154
 
nytimes.com

***Clip from your article***

"Netscape remains the leader with more than 60 percent of the market, but Microsoft's Internet Explorer is gaining ground rapidly and now has about a 35 percent share."

Now that Judge Penfield has ruled that MSFT may not require the "bundling" of IE with WINDOWS as a condition of licensing to the OEMs, will this in your opinion level the playing field in the browser war? And will NSCP stop losing browser share to MSFT?

JD