Key trial depositions unsealed
More than 10,000 pages of depositions from top execs taken in Microsoft's antitrust case are due to be released today.
So far, about 35 depositions have been made public, including those of top Microsoft executives Bill Gates, Paul Maritz, Jim Allchin, and Bob Muglia. Gates's deposition, in which the Microsoft chief executive parsed words such as "concerned" and "ask," turned out to be a be a major embarrassment for the company.
Depositions of executives from IBM, Sun Microsystems, AOL, and Netscape are also expected to be unsealed.
The documents, which had been designated as confidential, are being made public after a federal appeals court in January ruled that a 1913 law required that depositions taken in government antitrust cases be opened to the public. A deposition requires a witness to answer questions under penalty of perjury and help lawyers build a case.