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Posted by: Olav Petri (Wednesday 20 July 2005, 1:27 PM)

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Despite the lawsuit, he could still be a mole. Blacklisting MS executives for two or three years ought to be encouraged to prevent undue influence in other areas of business or even government.

People like Howard Schmidt, for example, are maneuvered into place by Microsoft to promote their agenda from the inside. Why should we expect different treatment of competitors? Especially since MS has recently noticed Google and has begun a strategy against it.

MS even hurts Google by drawing out the lawsuit.

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