Guilty.
Discusses the antitrust suit in the United States against Microsoft Corp., in light of a ruling of an appeals court that the company holds a monopoly in personal computer operating-system software. View that the most likely outcome is an out-of-court settlement, which would do little to restrain th...
| Publicado en: | Economist Vol. 360; no. 8229; p. 17 |
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| Formato: | Artículo |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
7/7/2001
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| Sumario: | Discusses the antitrust suit in the United States against Microsoft Corp., in light of a ruling of an appeals court that the company holds a monopoly in personal computer operating-system software. View that the most likely outcome is an out-of-court settlement, which would do little to restrain the company's monopolistic tendencies; View that the ruling leaves Microsoft open to a deluge of private lawsuits. |
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