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To: Charles Hughes who wrote (15676)12/30/1997 8:08:00 AM
From: micromike  Respond to of 24154
 
Sun, MS: 100 percent pure slugfest
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The legal maneuvers play into Microsoft's hands:the longer Java is tied up in court, the less momentum Sun can build among developers. However, Sun has just won another small battle on that front: a judge last week agreed to hear the case next February, not in June, as Microsoft attorneys had hoped.

Developers welcome Java hearing
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U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte will preside over the hearing on February 27, at which Sun will seek an injunction forbidding Microsoft from using the Java logo pending a final outcome in the case, a court clerk confirmed today. The logo indicates whether the program is compatible with Sun's Java technology.
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