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U.S. v. Microsoft: The Inside Story of the Landmark Case
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Description: It had been a
brisk, even perfunctory, courtroom session. On August 21, 1995,
Microsoft's tall, silver-haired general counsel, known for his bow
ties and aristocratic reserve, was almost visibly gloating. After a
long investigation into Microsoft's business practices, he stood on
the courthouse steps and declared, |
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Table of
Contents
- Principles in Collision.
- The Government Presents Its Case.
- Microsoft Mounts Its Defense.
- Bruised and Dazed Between Rounds.
- Just the Facts.
- Judge and Judgment.
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About the
Author New York Times correspondents Joel Brinkley and
Steve Lohr have been covering the case since before the trial even
began, down to its repercussions after it all was over. Steve Lohr
has been a technology reporter at The New York Times since 1992.
Previously, he was The New York Times bureau chief in Manila, a
correspondent for the London bureau, and deputy editor of The Times'
business news department. Joel Brinkley is a Washington
correspondent for The New York Times covering regulatory issues.
Previously, he was The Times' bureau chief in Jerusalem, and the
White House Correspondent. A 1980 Pulitzer Prize winner for
international reporting, Mr. Brinkley is also the author of The
Circus Master's Mission and Defining Vision: The Battle for the
Future of Television. Joel Brinkley lives in Washington, D.C. and
Steve Lohr lives in New York City. |
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