A Year Ago: Five Myths About Microsoft Vs DoJ
News What happens in Judge Jackson's courtroom will impact your future software, your Internet access and your business. In other words, a lot can happen between today and whenever Judge Jackson renders his decision -- next year, it looks like.
[May 31, 2000, 7:01]
Five Myths About Microsoft Vs DOJ
News What happens in Judge Jackson's courtroom will impact your future software, your Internet access and your business. In other words, a lot can happen between today and whenever Judge Jackson renders his decision -- next year, it looks like.
[June 1, 1999, 10:06]
Sudden Reversal: Experts Say Microsoft Could Win
News US district judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued the breakup order last year after earlier ruling Microsoft violated two sections of the 1890 Sherman Act. There were intellectual holes in judge Jackson's analysis that I think that an ordinary Court...
[February 28, 2001, 14:50]
MS Must Stop Bundling IE 4.0
News District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled in an interim order that Microsoft must "cease and desist" practices requiring computer manufacturers to bundle Windows 95 with its Internet Explorer browser.
[December 12, 1997, 9:27]
Hurdles Lie Ahead For Microsoft
News More seriously, the court agreed with Jackson's finding that Microsoft's commingling of Internet Explorer and Windows code "has an anti-competitive effect" because it may deter developers' interest in competitive products.
[July 2, 2001, 8:50]
Tech Industry Quiet Over Netscape Lawsuit
News Jackson also determined that Microsoft illegally tied its Internet Explorer Web browser to Windows 95 and Windows 98 to stave off rival browsers. Legal experts said Jackson's 1999 findings of fact would provide the basis of Netscape's case against...
[January 23, 2002, 13:41]
US V Microsoft: Trial Guide
News In fact, outside experts believe Microsoft has to convince Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson that antitrust action would deprive it of its "absolute right" to "innovate. To win its case, the company has to convince the judge that when its execs talk...
[October 12, 1998, 14:09]
