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To: Investor-ex! who wrote (1275)6/29/1998 3:05:00 AM
From: Bearded One  Respond to of 1600
 
The originator of standard by which the Appeals court ruled that Microsoft was not violating the consent decree states in Monday's New York Times that they misused his standard.

nytimes.com

A Federal appeals court ruled last week that Microsoft was right. But the decision was incorrect. The court relied heavily on a legal standard I proposed in what is called the Areeda treatise, a leading antitrust law book. While I am gratified that the court used my standard to decide what constitutes one product, I must point out that these able judges misinterpreted that test.