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licensing, and stated that if the government later wished to extend those aspects of the settlement as far as 2012, it would not object. The government made clear that the extension was intended only to give the relevant part of the settlement "the opportunity to succeed for the period of time it was
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that gives the
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Windows PC. Microsoft's videotape showed the process as being quick and easy, resulting in the Netscape icon appearing on the user's desktop. The government produced its own videotape of the same process, revealing that Microsoft's videotape had conveniently removed a long and complex part of
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other software with
Windows in the future. On August 5, 2002, Microsoft announced that it would make some concessions towards the proposed final settlement ahead of the judge's decision. On November 1, 2002, Judge Kollar-Kotelly released a ruling that accepted most of the proposed DOJ settlement.
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were so worried about the outcome of the case that they discussed leaving
Microsoft "if they really screw the company that badly, really just split it up in a totally irrational way," Gates recalled. Microsoft defended itself in the public arena, arguing that its attempts to "innovate" were under
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wrote in 1999 that the antitrust case against Microsoft set a dangerous precedent that foreshadowed increasing government regulation of an industry that had been relatively free of government intrusion, and that future technological progress in the industry will be impeded as a result. After the
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undocumented interfaces. He has also noted that Microsoft should refrain from certifying any hardware as working with Microsoft software, unless the hardware's complete specifications have been published, so that an alternative software to support the same hardware can be implemented freely.
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wrote that, contrary to Friedman's forecasts, the case had to that point had little effect on Microsoft's behavior. The fines, restrictions, and monitoring imposed were not enough to prevent it from "abusing its monopolistic power and too little to prevent it from dominating the software and
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who assisted Judge Jackson in drafting the findings of fact at the initial District Court trial, wrote that the settlement gave Microsoft "a special antitrust immunity to license Windows and other 'platform software' under contractual terms that destroy freedom of competition." Law professor
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and competition, that the two were now the same product and inextricably linked, and that consumers were receiving the benefits of IE for free. Opponents countered that IE was still a separate product that did not need to be tied to Windows, since a separate version of IE was available for
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with third-party companies and appoint a panel of three people who would have full access to Microsoft's systems, records, and source code for five years in order to ensure compliance. However, the DOJ did not require Microsoft to change any of its code nor did it prevent Microsoft from
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for American judges. The Circuit Court judges accused Jackson of unethical conduct and determined that he should have recused himself from the case. Thus the Circuit Court adopted a "drastically altered scope of liability" due to Jackson's conduct, which was favorable for Microsoft.
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rights for computer manufacturers to limit the visibility of certain Windows features in new PCs. We believe we are in full compliance with these rules. However, if we fail to comply with them, additional restrictions could be imposed on us that would adversely affect our business.
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clear to you that I entered an order that required that you distribute a product that would not work?" David Cole, a Microsoft vice president, replied, "In plain English, yes. We followed that order. It wasn't my place to consider the consequences of that."
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the procedure and that the Netscape icon was not placed on the desktop, requiring a user to search for it. Brad Chase, a Microsoft vice president, verified the government's tape and conceded that Microsoft's own tape was falsified.
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integration. The central issue was whether Microsoft was allowed to bundle its IE web browser software with its Windows operating system. Bundling the two products was allegedly a key factor in Microsoft's victory in the
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truth and for rules of law that lesser entities must respect. It is also a company whose senior management is not averse to offering specious testimony to support spurious defenses to claims of its wrongdoing."
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began an inquiry in 1990 over whether Microsoft was abusing its monopoly in the PC operating system market. The commissioners deadlocked with a 2–2 vote in 1993 and closed the investigation, but the
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operating system ... "Our strategies and energies as a company are totally committed to Windows, in the same way that we're committed to operating-system kernels like MS-DOS and
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at the Supreme Court, requesting the same direct appeal process without going through the Circuit Court. The Supreme Court rejected these requests and sent the appeal to the
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operating system industry." For that reason, Microsoft remained dominant and monopolistic after the trial, and it continued to stifle competitors and innovative technology.
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himself denied that Microsoft was a monopoly, stating "Microsoft follows the rules. Microsoft is subject to the rules." He further compared the situation with
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of the late 1990s, as every Windows user had a copy of IE. It was further alleged that this restricted the market for competing web browsers (such as
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to favor IE over third-party browsers. The government also questioned Microsoft's conduct in enforcing restrictive licensing agreements with
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attack by rival companies jealous of its success, and that government litigation was merely their pawn. A full-page ad appeared in
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but remained free to integrate additional features into the operating system. In the years that followed, Microsoft insisted that
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On June 28, 2001, the Circuit Court overturned Judge Jackson's rulings against Microsoft. This was partly because Jackson had
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believed a breakup was not possible, and that "now the only way Microsoft can die is by suicide." Andrew Chin, an
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general public importance in the administration of justice." The states also filed a
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thirty years prior: "People who feared IBM were wrong. Technology is ever-changing."
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proposal allowing PC manufacturers to adopt non-Microsoft software.
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partially overturned that judgment. The two parties later reached a
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noted that the way Microsoft was required to disclose its
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Wired news timeline of the Microsoft antitrust case
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1848:"Judge Jackson Exits Microsoft Discrimination Case"
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634:on June 2, 1999, created by a think tank called
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2239:Areeda, Phillip E.; Hovenkamp, Herbert (2015).
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2471:"A Case of Insecure Browsing" by Andrew Chin.
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1434:"Microsoft Attacks Credibility of Intel Exec"
1372:"Gates deposition makes judge laugh in court"
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466:-based personal computers in its handling of
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2486:The Center for the Advancement of Capitalism
2396:Page, William H.; Lopatka, John E. (2009).
2136:"The Business Community's Suicidal Impulse"
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1432:Chandrasekaran, Rajiv (November 13, 1998).
828:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
818:After the 2002 settlement, industry pundit
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1719:"U.S. Judge Orders Break-up of Microsoft"
990:United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc.
1615:"Open Letter on Antitrust Protectionism"
694:in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the
2095:from the original on November 24, 2021.
1523:McCullagh, Declan (February 16, 1999).
1138:
966:International Salt Co. v. United States
725:petition for certiorari before judgment
137:direct appeal denied, pet. cert. denied
4528:Microsoft criticisms and controversies
4353:Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM)
1625:from the original on February 17, 2022
1493:McCullagh, Declan (February 2, 1999),
296:, 253 F.3d 34 (D.C. Cir. 2001), was a
2134:Friedman, Milton (March–April 1999).
1892:
1890:
1572:Leibovich, Mark (December 31, 2000).
1444:from the original on February 5, 2012
1401:Neuborne, Ellen (November 30, 1998).
1199:Wilke, John R. (September 10, 2001).
423:product was not a big-time operation.
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2274:, 40 Wake Forest Law Review 1 (2005)
1880:Dynamic Competition in Antitrust Law
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2383:from the original on March 20, 2015
2052:Chin, Andrew (September 30, 2004).
1988:United States Department of Justice
1378:. November 16, 1998. Archived from
1324:"Gates stands tough - Mar. 3, 1998"
847:resulting settlement, the magazine
576:Netscape Communications Corporation
1964:from the original on June 14, 2019
1470:. February 3, 1999. Archived from
1348:Kawamoto, Dawn (August 28, 1998).
1111:, a 1998 video game parodying the
780:application programming interfaces
489:application programming interfaces
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2340:. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA:
2181:Jo Foley, Mary (March 10, 1999).
1990:. August 14, 2015. Archived from
1846:Thurrott, Paul (March 14, 2001).
1829:"Microsoft Judge Ripped in Court"
1525:"Compaq: It Was All a Big Mix-Up"
1495:"Feds Accuse MS of Falsification"
1350:"Gates deposition called evasive"
4533:United States antitrust case law
4492:
4491:
4444:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
4333:Channel Definition Format (.cdf)
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1941:Massachusetts v. Microsoft Corp.
1920:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1898:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1741:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1671:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1272:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1222:Caruso, Denise (April 2, 1984).
1175:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1150:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1117:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
1054:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
849:Business & Economic Research
597:Bill Gates during his deposition
493:original equipment manufacturers
205:Business practices conducted by
156:Microsoft Corp. v. United States
115:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
42:United States v. Microsoft Corp.
27:2001 American antitrust law case
4523:United States computer case law
4383:Server Gated Cryptography (SGC)
3679:High Heat Major League Baseball
2400:. University of Chicago Press.
2081:Chin, Andrew (March 21, 2005).
1613:Theroux, David (June 2, 1999).
617:Gates and his successor as CEO
387:applications, operating systems
381:machines, founder and chairman
332:and use other programs such as
186:aff'd in part and rev'd in part
4543:2001 in United States case law
3334:Where do you want to go today?
2417:The Microsoft Antitrust Appeal
1224:"Company Strategies Boomerang"
864:Consumer Project on Technology
605:users to download and install
566:, called as a witness, quoted
308:. The U.S. government accused
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3381:Bundling of Microsoft Windows
2054:"A case of insecure browsing"
1717:Ingram, Mike (June 9, 2000).
736:improperly discussed the case
704:D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
349:Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
1122:Removal of Internet Explorer
1017:United States v. Loew's Inc.
870:Chris Butts, writing in the
4141:Browser Helper Object (BHO)
3447:Alcatel-Lucent v. Microsoft
2473:Raleigh News & Observer
1903:231 F. Supp. 2d 144
1277: 98-CV-1232, 98-CV-1233
1069:United States antitrust law
184:(D.D.C. 2002) (on remand),
4559:
3745:Nokia Devices and Services
3638:Fast Search & Transfer
3578:The Blue Ribbon SoundWorks
3504:Microsoft v. United States
3496:United States v. Microsoft
3011:C/AL a.k.a Navision Attain
343:At the initial trial, the
29:
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3482:Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft
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2013:ATR-SV-DIV401;MDE;15906;7
1676:97 F. Supp. 2d 59
1619:The Independent Institute
1403:"Microsoft's Teflon Bill"
1180:87 F. Supp. 2d 30
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3507:(2018 data privacy case)
2313:Abramson, Bruce (2005).
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1723:World Socialist Web Site
860:Free Software Foundation
429:Federal Trade Commission
3623:Double Fine Productions
3461:Microsoft v. Commission
2415:Reynolds, Alan (2001).
2227:"Sherman Antitrust Act"
2188:The Wall Street Journal
1205:The Wall Street Journal
807:communications protocol
527:Thomas Penfield Jackson
4398:Windows Desktop Update
4348:Internet Mail and News
4244:Vector Markup Language
3760:Obsidian Entertainment
3653:GIANT Company Software
2676:Senior leadership team
2491:July 31, 2013, at the
1211:on September 19, 2001.
1108:Microshaft Winblows 98
1097:Criticism of Microsoft
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761:Colleen Kollar-Kotelly
710:Appeals Court decision
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574:" and "smother" rival
537:strategies and market
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3755:Nuance Communications
3499:(2001 antitrust case)
3260:Outercurve Foundation
2697:Carolina Dybeck Happe
2561:Microsoft Corporation
2517:. September 6, 2019.
2367:Independent Institute
2041:on November 25, 2015.
1008:, 345 U.S. 594 (1953)
696:Sherman Antitrust Act
658:market constituted a
596:
433:Department of Justice
284:Sherman Antitrust Act
215:Sherman Antitrust Act
4538:Microsoft litigation
4393:Windows Address Book
4268:Software and engines
3875:Vermeer Technologies
3810:Revolution Analytics
3720:Massive Incorporated
3690:inXile Entertainment
3475:Microsoft v. Lindows
2921:Open source software
2780:Microsoft and unions
2688:Takeshi Numoto (CMO)
2475:, September 30, 2004
2109:(January 28, 2002).
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1594:on December 25, 2016
1535:on October 31, 2020.
1382:on September 2, 1999
1302:Le Concurrentialiste
1102:Microsoft litigation
1020:, 371 U.S. 38 (1962)
814:Impact and criticism
521:District Court trial
393:and, most recently,
79:February 26–27, 2001
4338:Comic Chat/Chat 2.0
3865:Twisted Pixel Games
3850:Winternals Software
3546:Activision Blizzard
3280:Activision Blizzard
3230:Digital Crimes Unit
2652:Carlos A. Rodriguez
2419:. Hudson Institute.
2195:on October 26, 2018
2070:on October 6, 2021.
1706:. November 4, 2002.
1505:on January 15, 2011
1474:on November 3, 1999
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625:The Washington Post
247:A. Raymond Randolph
239:Douglas H. Ginsburg
235:Stephen F. Williams
177:(D.D.C. 2002); 231
4430:Eolas v. Microsoft
4419:Second Browser War
4275:Administration Kit
4259:XHR/XDomainRequest
3613:Consumers Software
3454:Apple v. Microsoft
3213:Engineering groups
2951:Visual Studio Code
2623:(Chairman and CEO)
2614:Board of directors
2432:Final Judgment in
2213:Butts, Chris 2010
2029:Cringely, Robert.
1947:(D.C. Cir., 2004).
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729:D.C. Circuit Court
720:United States Code
716:U.S. Supreme Court
688:conclusions of law
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607:Netscape Navigator
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152:Subsequent history
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3101:Developer Network
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2434:U.S. v. Microsoft
2407:978-0-226-64464-6
2376:978-0-945999-84-3
2351:978-0-262-02776-2
2328:978-0-262-51196-4
2250:978-0-7355-6428-2
1994:on April 22, 2021
1809:on March 13, 2014
1698:U.S. v. Microsoft
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18:U.S. v. Microsoft
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