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To: XiaoYao who wrote (21378)11/11/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: Bearded One  Respond to of 24154
 
The rest of the story:
zdnet.com

The important excerpt:

Since court rules require both sides to sign off on any tape played as evidence, Microsoft was forced to play a section of the government's choosing immediately after.

This time, Whittier seemed to support McGeady's contention that Microsoft pressured computer makers interested in NSP to not accept the technology. "They just made it clear through their (manufacturing) channels that they were not going to support the program," he said.

Whittier's seemingly contradictory statements, McGeady said, could be explained in two words: "PR spin."