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The Microsoft Trial
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Highlights from The Fray:
Lloyd-Jones's Law: Journalists talking about journalists is not news.
--David Lloyd-Jones
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One lesson to come out of the Microsoft lawsuit is that companies better make their political donations; if they don't their competitors will. It is my opinion that had Microsoft played the political donations game they would not be in court today.
--Jim Waters
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Boy, I wonder who owns Slate? Can't you call a spade a spade? Microsoft will get what's coming to them--but it will not approach what they have done to the computer industry and consumers.
--claude lee
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