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Posted by: Erika Morphy 2007-06-12 17:56:02
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Another day, another charge that Microsoft has violated its consent decree -- or so it must seem to the software titan, which has been battling such accusations ever since the mega antitrust case against it ended in 2002. In the latest controversy, though, the company lodging the complaint is none other than Google, an adversary almost equal to the European Commission, which has been lobbing the most successful -- and costly -- complaints at Microsoft.
Posted by: madisonuui 2007-06-22 04:16:33 In reply to: Erika Morphy
Goole and apple were also cooperating?
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http://www.iphoneconverter.com/cucusoft-dvd-video-to-iphone-converter-suite.html
Posted by: Alarik 2007-06-13 11:31:32 In reply to: Erika Morphy
May I ask, Was your omission of any discussion as to why the Justice department chose ignore this particular issue deliberate? The assistant attorney general in charge wrote a memo to the states' attorneys general telling them to ignore Google's complaint. This man, a recent administration appointee, was a partner in the firm that defended MS during the original monopoly trial. Do you think that might be a factor?

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