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]
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 The chief judge would likely carry with him judges Douglas Ginsburg, Raymond Randolph and Stephen Williams on this point, giving a majority vote, he added. During Monday's hearing, appeals court chief judge Harry Edwards told government attorney...
[February 28, 2001, 14:50]
Windows XP Messenger Takes Aim At AOL
News A federal judge ruled last year that Microsoft abused its monopoly in the operating system market to thwart competition in other areas. That bundling move helped Microsoft win the browser battle with Netscape and spurred the U.S.government to...
[June 4, 2001, 8:58]
US V Microsoft: Trial Guide
News To win its case, the company has to convince the judge that when its execs talk about Netscape and make statements such as "cutting off their air supply," they're really not serious; that when they talk about producing a "polluted" version of Java...
[October 12, 1998, 14:09]
Tech Industry Quiet Over Netscape Lawsuit
News Some industry leaders said they had been expecting the lawsuit since November 1999, when US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued a "findings of fact" that came down harshly against Microsoft's business practices.
[January 23, 2002, 13:41]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog You'll sell more, we won't have to judge a beauty contest when all we want is a working modem, and the market will be much healthier. Because it spent all year holding back the 56K standard so that its proprietary X2 would win.
[December 20, 1997, 7:00]
Google Wins Keyword Trademark Suit
News Google scored a big legal win on Wednesday when a federal judge ruled that its use of trademarks in keyword advertising is legal. Judge Leonie Brinkema of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granted Google's motion to dismiss...
[December 16, 2004, 8:00]

