Novell's WordPerfect Antitrust Suit Ends In Mistrial 98
According to a Bloomberg News article carried by Business Week, "Jurors said today they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict in Novell Inc.’s antitrust trial against Microsoft Corp. over the WordPerfect computer program. A mistrial was declared by the judge presiding over the case in federal court in Salt Lake City ... Novell sought as much as $1.3 billion in damages over allegations that Microsoft, while developing the Windows 95 operating system in 1994, blocked an element of the software to thwart Novell’s WordPerfect and Quattro Pro programs."
In the jury room... (Score:5, Funny)
Clippy: I see you are trying to reach a verdict.
Re:Little late... (Score:2, Funny)
a subscription-based product that is not even available without paying a fee
A *fee*?!? GASP!
1.Collect Underpants
2. ???
3.Profit
Re:I just read TFA (Score:2, Funny)
Either that, or he was just the type of person who wanted to disagree with everybody in the room.
So for all we know, he could just be a linux desktop user.
Re:the people who clean your toilets (Score:5, Funny)
I dare anyone to read that post and not read it in Tyler Durden's voice.
Re:jury vote.exe has stopped working (Score:5, Funny)