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Microsoft 'a Monopoly' rules Judge Jackson

News Microsoft's antitrust case moved from the court of law to the court of public opinion Sunday as both sides turned the nation's TV networks and newspapers to put their own spin on the widely perceived milestone pro-government, anti-Microsoft ruling...

[November 8, 1999, 8:26]

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

News 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.

[April 4, 2000, 10:37]

US Report: Temporary MS victory favours Win98 shipment

News District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson - required Microsoft to unbundle its Internet Explorer browser from the Windows operating system. Microsoft has asked the court to dismiss a special master assigned by the Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson...

[May 13, 1998, 8:15]

2001: Microsoft in court

News A little over a year ago, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, presiding over the Department of Justice (DoJ) case against Microsoft, ruled that the software giant be broken into separate operating systems and software applications companies.

[December 28, 2001, 6:31]

Hurdles lie ahead for Microsoft

News Microsoft dodged the breakup order issued by US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, but the court upheld the core monopoly claims against the company. The appeals court on Thursday decided on four issues: whether Microsoft violated Section 2 of...

[July 2, 2001, 8:50]

US Report: Microsoft quotes Netscape to attack antitrust lawsuit

News In a detailed 48-page legal brief, Microsoft urged Federal District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson "based on the facts and the recent appeals court decision, we believe the case should be dismissed now, without a long and costly trial", said...

[September 9, 1998, 10:58]

Microsoft decision coming today

News After a nearly two-year court battle, the company will learn its fate Monday when Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issues his conclusions of law in the case after 5pm EST (10pm GMT) today. Jackson's ruling comes on the heels of an announcement this...

[April 3, 2000, 16:48]

MS to court: Keep us together

News Claiming US district judge Thomas Penfield Jackson was biased against Microsoft, the company urged the appeals court to overturn a breakup order or to order a new trial by another district court judge.

[November 28, 2000, 8:51]

Judge rules that Microsoft must be split in two

News Calling Microsoft "untrustworthy," US district judge Thomas Penfield Jackson signed off on a Department of Justice proposal to split the company into two parts: one that would sell operating systems and another that would sell applications and run...

[June 8, 2000, 16:20]

A Year Ago: Judge rules that Microsoft must be split in two

News Calling Microsoft "untrustworthy," US district judge Thomas Penfield Jackson signed off on a Department of Justice proposal to split the company into two parts: one that would sell operating systems and another that would sell applications and run...

[June 8, 2001, 6:28]

US Report: Judge persuaded by MS testimony in DoJ trial

News On Thursday, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson followed up on that assertion.A goodly part of the cross examination [by Microsoft] had to do with evidence that what Microsoft did was grasp the significance of the work you were doing and run with it...

[December 11, 1998, 9:14]

US Report: Judge opens Gates' deposition to public

News In a surprising move, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson on Tuesday ruled that the public and the media can attend all future depositions being conducted in the U.S. Judge Jackson this afternoon issued a stay on all future depositions --- including the...

[August 12, 1998, 10:16]

Analysis: The Microsoft anticlimax

News After nearly two years of legal wrangling, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's decision to throw the book at Microsoft rates as something of an anticlimax. Microsoft had braced for the worst ever since Jackson issued a stinging rebuke last November...

[April 4, 2000, 10:15]

US demands Microsoft breakup

News Hoping to convince Federal Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson that Microsoft is trying to protect its monopoly rather than please customers, US Department of Justice attorneys summed up their case during closing arguments in the Microsoft antitrust...

[September 22, 1999, 9:22]

MS appeals injunction, offers shipping options

News District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson last Thursday that bars the software giant from forcing OEMs to bundle the Internet Explorer browser with all machines they ship with Windows 95. While seeking an appeals hearing, Microsoft will comply with...

[December 16, 1997, 14:50]

Microsoft ruling: Devil in the details

News While most of the focus on US district judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's remedy in the Microsoft antitrust case centres on his two-way breakup proposal, the judge's conduct remedies could have an equally far-reaching -- and more immediate -- impact...

[June 8, 2000, 9:37]

Microsoft: We didn't break the law

News Microsoft stood its ground against government trustbusters Tuesday with its latest legal filing to US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson. In November, Jackson appointed Federal Appeals Court Judge Richard Posner to guide both sides during...

[January 19, 2000, 17:10]

DOJ seeks contempt order against Microsoft

News The Department of Justice filed papers yesterday with US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson asking that Microsoft Corp.be held in civil contempt for not complying with his order barring the company from forcing OEMs to bundle the...

[December 18, 1997, 10:46]

DoJ eschews a 3-way MS split

News The US Department of Justice again asked Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson to split Microsoft in two, in a filing Friday that contained only minor tweaks to a document submitted last month. During a hearing Wednesday, Judge Jackson had asked the DoJ to...

[May 30, 2000, 9:12]

US Report: Microsoft and DoJ ask for more time

News According to sources close to the case, the DoJ and Microsoft have jointly agreed to petition District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson for a two-week delay. However, before Jackson ruled in the organisations' favour, he ordered the parties...

[August 14, 1998, 15:03]

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