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  • Ms Dos Operating System
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    Microsoft Corporation, leading American computer software company. Microsoft develops and sells a wide variety of computer software products in more than fifty countries. Microsoft's Windows operating systems for personal computers are the most widely use operating systems in the world. Microsoft had revenues of $ 14. 4 billion for the fiscal year ending June 1998, and employs more than 27, 000 people in 60 countries. Microsoft has it's headquarters in Redmond Washington. Microsoft's other well ...
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  • The Antitrust Case Against Microsoft
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    The Anti-Trust Case Against Microsoft By Corporate Watch writing this article "Microsoft: One World Operating System" (web). A battle is raging in the United States Courts with the Microsoft Corporation. The federal government maintains that Microsoft's monopolistic practices are harmful to United States citizens creating higher prices and potentially downgrading software quality and should be stopped while Microsoft and its supporters claim that they are not breaking any laws and are just doing...
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  • Government Intervention And Antitrust Law
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    Government Intervention in Individual Markets: A Look at Government Intervention and Antitrust Law via the Microsoft Case Growth and Development in the US Economy In light of recent developments, I took a different approach to this paper. The Microsoft Antitrust case has been somewhat of a phenomenon that has become one of the most prominent cases in recent years. Because of this, I decided to look at government intervention into individual markets, along with antitrust law, via that particular ...
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  • Wall Street Journal Internet Explorer
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    ... p any competitor product they wish, but they are not allowed to disable features of our products, (Just Dept v MS 2). Second, the government is contending that the terms of Microsoft's non-disclosure agreements are an obstacle in the way of their attempts to gather evidence for their investigation. Microsoft says that their non-disclosure agreements are no different than those of most companies within the software industry, as well as outside it. Finally, there is the matter of the competiti...
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  • Sherman Anti Trust Anti Trust Act
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    In 1975 Bill Gates and Paul Allen created a company called Microsoft; in 1981 Microsoft became a corporation. Microsoft's purpose has been to originate software for the personal computer in the workplace, educational institution, and household. Microsoft's resourceful products and advertising have made it the worlds chief software provider. Some of its resources include operating systems for personal computers, server applications for client-server environments, trade and consumer productivity a...
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  • Order To Create Bill Gates
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    Microsoft's Success In 1975 Bill Gates and Paul Allen created a company called Microsoft. A little more than twenty years later, Microsoft is a leader in the field of computer programming. Gates and Allen both had big plans for their fledgling company and came up with different ways of managing people and products in order to create possibly the most effective and versatile workforce of any corporation in existence. To study Microsoft's way of doing business is to look at the company from many a...
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  • Federal Trade Commission Department Of Justice
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    Since 1990, a battle has raged in United States courts between the United States government and the Microsoft Corporation headed by Bill Gates. What is at stake is money. The federal government maintains that Microsoft's monopolistic practices are harmful to United States citizens, creating higher prices and potentially downgrading software quality, and should therefore be stopped, while Microsoft and its supporters claim that they are not breaking any laws, and are just doing good business. The...
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  • Windows Xp Client Server
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    Microsoft's Strategic Position Microsoft executives are examining the company's marketing strategy for enterprise products to ensure that they address customer needs in changing computer environments. The company's Windows XP operating system mirrors its focus on reliability and scalability and serves as the foundation for Microsoft's electronic commerce and knowledge management initiatives. The focus on software product development that brought the company so much success in the past is being r...
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  • Los Angeles Times Wall Street Journal
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    ... sell NT servers using Intel chips, it is heavily promoting the fact that NT also runs on machines built with its own Alpha microprocessor. (Manes, 2003). Other computer companies are working hard to oppose Microsoft. "All major computer industry participants other than Digital and Compaq view Microsoft as a threat, " wrote Marc Schulman in a recent essay, published by Boston's Patricia Seybold Group, that examined the company's dominance. What follows is a look at the stop-Microsoft strategi...
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  • Sherman Antitrust Act Jersey Prentice Hall
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    Micro + Soft The Split of an Empire Kendra Phelps BUS 415. 3 / Business Law Rob Goodwin July 5, 2000 Table of Contents I. Introduction: The Allegations and the Laws 3 II. Introduction: The Proof 4 III. Trial 5 Table 16 IV. The Proposal 8 V. Microsoft's Response 9 VI. The Foes and Their Thoughts 11 VII. Current Status and Discussion 12 VIII. Recommendations 15 References 18 Micro + Soft The Split of an Empire Could the megalosaurus business that was conceived in 1975 really be split in two or thr...
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  • Internet Service Provider Wells Fargo
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    Through a combination of tactics that many people would consider monopolistic Microsoft is now involved in almost every aspect of the computer and computer-related telecommunications markets and is emerging as a major player in Internet commerce and on-line media ventures. As of March 1997, 87 % of all the software developers were actually developing the Windows bit 32 platform, which is the operating system for Microsoft. Fifty three percent of 2. 4 million US Professional developers use Micros...
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  • Department Of Justice Bill Gates
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    Its time to break up Microsoft Monopoly A couple of years ago, a copier company was found guilty of tying when it required consumers to purchase a maintenance plan along with its copier. Such is the case when on May 18, 1998 attorney generals from 20 states, and the District of Columbia and the US Department of Justice filed historic antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft Corporation. The US Department of Justice and 20 states are claiming Microsoft is conducting business in violation of the Sherm...
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  • Intellectual Property Microsoft Corp
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    Governments Proposed Conduct Remedies Would Also Hurt Consumers and Innovation; Company Outlines Proposal to Speed Resolution of the Case As Well As More Extensive Remedy Procedures If Necessary REDMOND, Wash. May 10, 2000 Microsoft Corp. today urged U. S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson to dismiss the governments unprecedented proposal to break up the company and outlined more appropriate remedies as well as a range of procedures designed to move the remedy phase forward as quickly...
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  • Gain Market Share United States V
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    The Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) has been under investigation since 1990 for alleged antitrust violations. The Department of Justice (DOJ) feels that Microsoft has a monopoly in the field of operating systems (OSs), and that Microsoft has traditionally cemented this monopoly through unlawful exercises of monopoly power. As a result, the DOJ got Microsoft to sign a consent decree addressing Microsoft's illegal pricing policies and overly restrictive non-disclosure agreements. However, Micros...
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  • Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Corporation
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    Microsoft Antitrust Case Since 1998, the Microsoft Corporation has been struggling with an antitrust case against the United States Justice Department. They are being charged with violating aspects of the Sherman Act. This act prohibits companies from using their size and power as a monopoly to expand their positions and take hold of new markets. It is not illegal for a company to be a monopoly, but it is illegal for the company to use their size as an advantage over other companies (Lohr articl...
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  • Pc Operating Systems Quot Microsoft
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    Viewed together, three main facts indicate that Microsoft enjoys monopoly power. First, Microsoft's share of the market for Intel-compatible Personal Computer (PC) operating systems is extremely large and stable. Second, Microsoft's dominant market share is protected by a high barrier to entry. Third, and largely as a result of that barrier, Microsoft's customers lack a commercially viable alternative to Windows, the operating system of all PCs. Microsoft enjoys so much power in the market for I...
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  • Graphical User Interface Washington D C
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    Microsoft's Monopoly Provides A Competitive Market In Microsofts Monopoly Provides A Competitive Market In Which Individual Innovations Flourish. Do you have a computer or know someone who does? If you do then you are probably familiar with how rapidly the computer software industry grows and how quickly products become outdated. Presently the average life of a product before it is outdated is eighteen months (1). This means that if a company does not continue to produce cutting-edge products it...
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  • Graphical User Interface Microsoft Monopoly
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    Do you have a computer or know someone who does? If you do then you are probably familiar with how rapidly the computer software industry grows and how quickly products become outdated. Presently the average life of a product before it is outdated is eighteen months (1). This means that if a company does not continue to produce cutting-edge products it will soon be forgotten. This is the determining factor of many companies that base their success on one product and do not spend the time and mon...
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