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Microsoft releases video clip of Steve Ballmer in court, explaining how they are the real victims.
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Microsoft wants your schools to buy software they can't use.
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Seems there is spare time to write your congressman from the grave.
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The European Commission may fine Microsoft up to $2.5bn (£1.75bn) but says its investigation is still at an early stage.
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Finds that Microsoft had abused its Windows monopoly, harming consumers and competitors, and is expected to fine an unprecedented amount. [Guardian]
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MS admits its Linux-bashing is a failure. Most polled found the MS FUD offensive, one third want OSS because it isn't made by Microsoft.
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Careless mistake reveals subversion of Windows by NSA.
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Michael Robertson with the low down on Microsoft, and how to put a competitor out of business by trademarking common words.
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Keeping secure software out of the hands of users.
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How important is market share? They give away software to keep it.
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Volume licensing programs are only an upgrade? How to sell your product once, and get paid twice.
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How to get around a punishment that hasn't even happened yet.
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Trustworthy computing in action: Don't worry about our missing security.
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How to trust your digital life to Microsoft in one easy step.
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Bill Parish's view on how Microsoft uses stock options to raise revenue, taking advantage of its size and cash to manipulate the value of firms it wants to own or harm.
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Alleges that fraudulent accounting at Microsoft constitutes "the greatest financial fraud/pyramid scheme this century", and could have widespread economic repurcussions even setting aside the huge ramifications of the antitrust trials.
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What Micrisift does that hurts them.
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Article that details how Microsoft bullies school districts which use unathorized copies of its software. Salon.com.
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The people who invented the term "software piracy" guilty of same.
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For just thirty thousand dollars, small African country can get $2000 in software.
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Against Microsoft: A primer for conservatives.
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How Microsofts palladium will usher in "treacherous computing."
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Microsoft site claims Windows can't be legally removed once installed?
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Haven't we heard that one before?
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Microsoft is pushing ink technology in hopes of continuing its domination of desktop computing.
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Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission investigates allegations that MS used it monopoly unfairly.
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MS sides steps the penelties of the court ruling against it by software patents and technology license.
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Why has Attorney General John Ashcroft not disqualified himself from participation in settlement talks in the Microsoft case?
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Summarizes the debate over the impact of the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust case, as European regulators impose stricter penalties against Microsoft. [ZDnet]
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MS security patch EULA gives Billg admin privileges on your box.
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Was 2002 "trustworthy computing," or unethical business?
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Worried remedies will not protect competition.
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A look at how EU's antitrust ruling against the software giant is likely to play out. {Businessweek]
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Microsoft spins TCO to battle Linux.
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The Register reports on a 'Critical Update' from Microsoft that forceably installs Windows Messenger even if you have already removed it from XP.
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Looks at EU's order to remove Media Player from Windows from a Microsoft lawyer's perspective. [The Register]
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Michael Tiemann of Red Hat discusses Microsofts proprietary views on the web and content control. Wired.com.