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Special Report: Remedy showdown
By ZDNet Staff
February 25, 2002

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Federal judge mulls harsher remedies
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly wants to know more about new technologies, such as handheld devices--a signal that she is at least considering further remedies. advertisement
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It's high noon for MS v. US, and the stakes are enormous
This antitrust case is far from settled. Its outcome could determine the future of our industry and even the very foundation of our free enterprise system. Full story
Reality Check: Can justice cope with technology?


Removing IE: Reckless remedy
Should Microsoft remove Internet Explorer from Windows XP? Larry Seltzer looks at the implications of this suggested remedy from the antitrust case. Full story


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The four-year antitrust trial heads back to court as nine states are expected to claim Microsoft used a licensing provision from its DOJ settlement to raise prices and pilfer intellectual property. Full story
States to judge: Microsoft must behave


David Berlind: The case comes down to this
Somewhere between a wrist slap and crippling blow, the right remedy must assure that Microsoft won't (or can't) do it again. Full story
Sun's Schwartz: 'Microsoft can't be trusted'
Microsoft's Sohn: 'We won't sell Passport data'


Tunney Act: A call to action
Thanks to the U.S. v. Microsoft case, an obscure Nixon-era antitrust law is finally enjoying its 15 minutes of fame. Full story

Letter: MS, DOJ are making the right concessions
John Carroll: The recent changes to the Microsoft settlement are heading in the right direction. We need to preserve the benefits consumers derive from the Windows standard while we ease Microsoft's market power. Full letter
Is Microsoft a monopoly? That's the wrong question
Judge Jackson had it right
Only Microsoft competitors will benefit
Justice? Microsoft needs more worthy competitors
21st century monopolies: code replaces crude
Put Windows code in public domain
How can we prevent future abuse?
What do you think? Write us!

THE PROVISIONS
Analysis: Rating the remedies
Analysis: The definition of middleware
Analysis: Dueling 'exclusive dealing provisions' highlight potential loopholes
Analysis: Who should direct compliance oversight?

NEWS
RealNetworks: MS tried to obstruct us
Barksdale: Antitrust pact lacks teeth
Microsoft-Sun duke it out over Java memos
MS trial nears climactic showdown
25 more states join fight against Microsoft
Comparison of MS settlement, state plan
Sun suit: Some good points, some bad
Microsoft moves to head off EU probe
Microsoft suit: Sun shoots for the moon
Sun vs. MS makes both look silly
Court agrees to Microsoft hearing delay
DOJ: We didn't prove Microsoft's guilt
Tech groups slam 'harmful' MS deal

COURT DOCUMENTS
US response to public comments on the revised proposed final judgment
In support of entry in the proposed final judgment
Modifications contained in second revised proposed final judgment
Plaintiff litigating states' remedial proposals
DOJ/Nine settling states proposed final judgment
DOJ competitive impact statement
US Court of Appeals opinion





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