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To: almaxel who wrote (19298)5/18/1998 4:09:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 24154
 
<What is anti-competitive and undemocratic of Netscape.
That they did not agree to this?:>

Are you Dan's cousin? Is that statement a quote of fact or something that you cut and pasted off of a web page. What is anti-competitive and undemocratic of Netscape is that they choose to pay Dole and Bork to coerce the law enforcement arm of the government to suggest that NSCP's products get shipped by its competitors in lieu of actual competitive market channels.

hey, I have a small business. I want my fair share of this corporate welfare as well. Someone tell Merrill Lynch that their banker and analysts should be pushing my services instead of thier own. I can;t afford the Dole money though, so the DOJ should make Morgan Stanley foot the lobbying bill. They might as well make First Boston pay for some new office furniture as well.



To: almaxel who wrote (19298)5/18/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Respond to of 24154
 
Ralf,

>>-In May 1995, Microsoft proposed to Netscape that Netscape's browser, now used by 60 percent of computer owners, become the sole browser for those with non-Windows operating systems while Microsoft would supply the sole browser for computers operated by Windows.

Sounds like Microsoft helping the consumer decide again...