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By Andy McCue

Published: Wednesday 24 March 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Godfrey, IL, USA


Occupation

Programmer


Comment

Microsoft has known about this case and the possible decisions probably for more than 1 year. Why should any judge give them any time to comply with any order that they could have already fixed in the last six months? Microsoft is arrogant and their arrogance must be answered by the arrogance of a righteous judgement.



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