Bob Gilbertson <bgilbertson at stonel.com> wrote:
> 
> Saw this in Infoworld.
> 
>
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/09/06/010906hndoj.xml?0906thpm

Heh.  I guess I wasn't paying enough attention when the earlier stories
about this came out.  The DOJ only dropped two things, apparently.  The
push for a breakup, and the stuff related to bundling IE with Windows. 
Both of those had been rejected by an appeals(?) court after Microsoft
questioned Judge Jackson's ruling.

The other reports made it sound like they were getting out of the case
altogether, which doesn't appear to be true after reading this article.

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