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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (18830)3/26/1999 1:07:00 AM
From: ed  Respond to of 74651
 
Microsoft has put is cards on the table, now it is the government to offer a counter
offer, Money ? restriction of Microsoft to innovate on its products ? Very unlikely.
The higher court already said very clear that Microsoft reserves the right to develop its own products freely. This is a free country, companies have the right to develop their own products freely, unless otherwise, then we all need to consult the government about our projects in the future, and unless we get the approval from the government, we can not decide what and how to develop our own new products FREELY !! Is this good for consumers ? or the innovation ? I do not think so, and I see a dangerous sign in the American democratic system, government want to control
and interfere everything in our private life.