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...only does Microsoft Word have the ability to let you know you can't spell a word, but it puts a red squiggly line under it too! Yeah, that's definitely worth the $200 upgrade price of Office97 (more than $400 for the full version). Whatever...
...Justice Department's rebuttal to Microsoft's petition, written by Assistant Attorney General Joel I. Klein, counters that the e-mails do not create "any reasonable indication that Professor Lessig is biased against Microsoft...
...general matter we believe that the e-mails are not material to the case. We came across the e-mails during our investigation and do not think they are material but thought we would err on the side of caution and provide copies to Microsoft and the courts," the official said...
...Microsoft's] assertions are unfounded and overblown and depend largely on assumptions and conjecture," it read...
...What if Microsoft really is the victim of jealous competitors who've whipped the Feds into an anti-Redmond frenzy? If it's politics and not policy that prompted the Justice Department to assail Microsoft this time around, the paper trail may not become public until well into the next century. For now, though, we can look at antitrust history instead, a record dating back the for the past one hundred years that shows the execution of the Sherman Act has been highly partisan and highly protectionist. Read More in The Netly News