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The Microsoft case: trial court's 'conclusions of law'

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The author outlines Microsoft's marketing of its Internet Explorer web browser and tells why he thinks it was a violation of antitrust law.

Author: Jackson, Thomas Penfield
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000

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The Microsoft case: trial court's 'findings of fact'

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The author explains why he found that Microsoft Corp. violated antitrust law in the marketing of its Internet Explorer web browser.

Author: Jackson, Thomas Penfield
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000

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Subjects list: United States, Interpretation and construction, Laws, regulations and rules, Microsoft Corp., Marketing, Antitrust law, MSFT, Web browsers
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