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  • Subject: Re: MS Breakup. was XP Windows all broken
  • From: "Chris Rehm" <javadisciple@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 18:57:46 -0700

> Now, I hope you Yank's will let your members of Congress know in no
> uncertain terms that you wish to see it carried through.

This isn't a matter of congress. This is in the courts. Unfortunately, that
break up order was vacated by the appellate court and is not in effect. If
the lower courts, i.e. Judge Jackson's replacement, agrees that such a
measure is necessary then it could be reinstated. I am hoping so (but I'm
not betting on it).

> John Taylor
>
> p.s. - Think of how much bandwith we could have saved if someone posted
this
> link earlier. But then again, most of the entertainment value in these
> threads is the very process of arguing with you. ;-)

Well, I forgive you for not posting it earlier. ;-)

Actually, what I thought I had posted long ago was the time line page from
the DOJ site.
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms_index.htm
But I can't find a record of when I did. It could be that I was posting it
to a newsgroup and my memory of it was just wrong. I know I posted it
somewhere, because I went and got it to post. The remedies papers are part
of the District Court filings.

Chris Rehm
javadisciple@earthlink.net
If you believe that the best technology wins the
marketplace, you haven't been paying attention.


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