States Want More Time to Mull Microsoft Settlement 11
SirFozzie writes: "Apparently, the Attorney Generals of states represented in the DoJ investigation are resisting an attempt to railroad a settlement in the anti-trust case. They're not going to blindly accept the settlement. Good for them. Here's the story."
economy (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:economy (Score:2, Interesting)
Microsoft, "How shall we hoodwink the huddled masses today?"
Re:economy (Score:1)
Of course this whole argument is bollocks since we aren't asking them to go away, just let others compete. So, in fact no degree of reasonable enforcement of the law would have an impact, would it, on folks cranking out software?
Clearly Microsoft threatend something, likely protracted litigation, but we will never know why the DOJ bent over and took it up the bum. And of course by that I mean they let all of us get reamed by the Beast. Not even a spot of lubricant.
Re:economy (Score:1)
So the DOJ caved and MS walked. Big deal. There are stil the States and the European Union. We (well, *I*) should watch less news and code more anyway.
How come (Score:1)
Re:How come (Score:2)
> that MS gets months every time they have to prepare a statement but the states are now asked to make their most important decision in just a couple of days?
Sounds like we got stuck with a judge that thinks "resolution" is more important that "solution".
Microsoft wins again. Stay tuned for the next round in five years
Re:How come (Score:2)
because they're not being asked by the court.
note the headline: states ask for more time. they'll prolly get it.
they only asked for 4 days to a week, because they don't want to slow down the litigation process, unlike M$
Contact the DoJ via Email (Score:1)
From http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/contact/emails.htm:
If your comments relate specifically to the Antitrust Division's suit against Microsoft Corporation, please direct your correspondence to Microsoft.atr@usdoj.gov
Impress them with your eloquence. That's how democracy works.
It certainly seems to me... (Score:1)