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Government's Proposed Conduct Remedies Would Also Hurt Consumers and Innovation; Company Outlines Proposal to Speed Resolution of the Case As Well As More Extensive Remedy Procedures If Necessary
REDMOND, Wash. - May 10, 2000 - Microsoft Corp. today urged U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson to dismiss the government's unprecedented proposal to break up the company and outlined more appropriate remedies as well as a range of procedures designed to move the remedy phase forward
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itself - then we want to ensure that Microsoft has a fair and reasonable opportunity to respond."
More Information Sources
Microsoft's Motion For The Summary Rejection Of The Government's Breakup Proposal (5/10/00)
Microsoft's Memorandum In Support Of Its Motion For Summary Rejection Of The Government's Breakup Proposal (5/10/00)
Media Alert: Microsoft Corp. Holds Teleconference to Comment on Today's Legal Filing (5/10/00)
Steve Ballmer Comments on the Government's Proposed Final Judgment: 5/10/00 5/11/00
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