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Comments on: Feds seek formal extension of Microsoft antitrust deal

Judge asked to approve extra time for parts of landmark settlement critics say have been implemented too slowly.

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Extension of a useless ruling.
by ralfthedog August 31, 2006 7:59 AM PDT
So Microsoft will have to follow some of the dictates of the worthless Anti trust ruling for a few more years? Shocking. If the anti trust rulings had any teeth in the first place I would be glad. This will do nothing to limit the scope of Microsoft or encourage growth in company's that innovate or provide useful products.
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Maybe the ruling should mandate that MS have less than 70% market share?
by fc11 August 31, 2006 8:43 AM PDT
The Japanese automakers use to have an agreement with US goverenment that their market share should not exceed some percentage.

IBM used to have such self restraint also. They would raise prices so that competition should have room to grow.
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Mortis9 says there are no...
by anarchyreigns August 31, 2006 10:40 AM PDT
Mortis9 says there are no special antitrust provisions that Microsoft is running under? Why doesn't Microsoft talk to him about this? What's going on here? Fool.
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Europe will do the job.
by t8 September 1, 2006 1:11 AM PDT
The US is too soft on micro soft.
They don't seem to understand that competition is actually good for the consumer.

Microsoft has eliminated customer choice.
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