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Former judge defends his bid to break up Microsoft

June 21, 2005 Five years later, Thomas Penfield Jackson also defends his "creativity" in appointing Redmond critic Larry Lessig as a special master. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, Larry Lessig, master, creativity, antitrust, attorney, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Judge: Gates 'not particularly responsive'

November 20, 1998 Microsoft's CEO has even drawn skepticism from the software giant's own legal team, Judge Jackson says in a closed session. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, deposition, testimony, skepticism, Bill Gates, antitrust, Judge, motion, purpose, trial, attorney, software company, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Computer maker files antitrust suit against Microsoft

February 22, 2006 Tangent charges Microsoft with violating the Sherman Act and seeks to recover triple damages from the software maker. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, suit, computer company, Microsoft Corp., operating system, software company, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft, Gateway reach antitrust settlement

April 11, 2005 Software giant will pay $150 million over four years to settle antitrust claims brought by the PC maker. TAGS: Gateway Inc., antitrust, Thomas Penfield Jackson, settlement, agreement, Novell Inc., PC company, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, PC

Court upholds Microsoft-Justice Dept. settlement

July 1, 2004 Appellate ruling rejects Massachusetts' call for stiffer penalties in antitrust case. "Well done!" the court says of the deal. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, penalty, settlement, antitrust, monopoly, Massachusetts, computer company, court, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, attorney, operating system, agreement, Web browser, software company, Microsoft Windows

EU slaps record fine on Microsoft

March 25, 2004 Regulators hit the software giant with a fine of $613 million for violating European Union antitrust law and also order the unbundling of Media Player software from Windows. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, European Union, monopoly, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., computer company, Microsoft Internet Explorer, media player, operating system, Windows Media, Microsoft Windows, agreement, Web browser, server

In Apple, a lesson for streaming business

April 14, 2000 QuickTime was a breakthrough technology when Apple brought it to the marketplace. Now it has become an object lesson for RealNetworks and others that might confront Microsoft in the multimedia indu... TAGS: streaming media, RealNetworks Inc., Thomas Penfield Jackson, inquiry, lesson, antitrust, government, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows
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