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To: Gerald R. Lampton who wrote (15107)12/19/1997 11:24:00 AM
From: Harvey Allen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
Gerry- I went out and bought the paper. Some clips

Chase: "It's really, really unfair to say we should read everybody's mind."

implying that Microsoft could come up with a quick fix if
the courts demanded it.

Another Microsoft official said the company is unlikely to talk settlement until its appeal has been decided.

Robert P. Merges, a professor at the Boalt Hall law school at Berkley, said Microsoft's strategy is, at least in part, to demonstrate the
absurdity of government intervention in the software world.
Such a strategy is loaded with risks he said "... and the software industry hasn't come up against the unbridled power of the district court very often"

It's worth a trip to the news stand. Better article is the one on David Boies.

Harvey

BTW did you see this

interlog.com