Court victory for Microsoft
Saturday, 1 August 1998
Featured In: August / September 1998 (Vol. 1 Iss. 4)
A month after the DoJ launched a broad antitrust suit against Microsoft, a Washington appeals court accepted Microsoft’s argument that bundling its browser software into Widows constituted a technological improvement for consumers - a decision that opened the way for a subdued retail launch of Windows 98.
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