Microsoft verdict roundup: What does Jackson's ruling mean?

04 Apr 2000 10:37


After nearly two years of legal wrangling, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson throws the book at Microsoft

Monday afternoon US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that Microsoft violated US antitrust laws by using anti-competitive methods to maintain its monopoly and monopolising of the Web browser market. This decision sent shudders through the global economy, met with a mixed response from the industry and pundits have already begun to speculate on what fate will befall this software giant.

Microsoft - thrive, strive or dive? Microsoft, will be with us for a long time. Perhaps not for ever, but for the foreseeable future -- go with Guy Kewney for his news comment on the 'guilty' verdict at AnchorDesk UK.

Is this Microsoft's biggest blunder ever? Go with Jesse Berst to AnchorDesk UK for the news comment.

Could Microsoft be ready to make some concessions prior to a last appearance before the hanging judge? Could be. Go with Eric Lundquist to AnchorDesk UK to read the news comment.

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