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DOJ Nixes Lax Policy, Hardens Antitrust Enforcement 249

eldavojohn writes "A policy from the Bush era seen as a hurdle to the government prosecuting companies under antitrust laws has been withdrawn by Obama's Department of Justice. From the article: 'The DOJ's Antitrust Division has withdrawn a September report that "raised too many hurdles to government antitrust enforcement and favored extreme caution" toward antitrust enforcement action, the DOJ said. The change in policy could mean that the department looks harder at the actions of technology vendors such as Google, Oracle and IBM, as detractors have raised antitrust concerns about all three in recent months.' You may recall that Google has come under some antitrust scrutiny recently and the pressure may have just gotten a little more intense."
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DOJ Nixes Lax Policy, Hardens Antitrust Enforcement

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  • Re:Neat (Score:4, Funny)

    by evolx10 ( 679412 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @08:37PM (#27916025)
    Microsoft is like the broom from that Disney thing that mickey mousekinson chopped up with an axe, Microsoft must be burnt in a plasma furnace to remove all essence of suck.
  • by flyingsquid ( 813711 ) on Monday May 11, 2009 @09:29PM (#27916455)
    I don't really get why Apple, Google or IBM would get any anti-trust charges.

    Don't be silly, of *course* Google is a monopoly! When people google, who do they use? Google. Google has a complete monopoly when it comes to googling. That's why we have to split the company in two. I propose the creation of two companies, "Go" and "Ogle". Or perhaps "Goo" and "Gle", or even "G" and "Oogle". Anyhow you get my point.

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