The Microsoft antitrust appeal : Judge Jackson's "findings of fact" revisited / Alan Reynolds.
2001
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The Microsoft antitrust appeal : Judge Jackson's "findings of fact" revisited / Alan Reynolds.
Published
Westfield, IN : Hudson Institute, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Call Number
KF390.5.C6 R49 2001
ISBN
1558131302
Description
135 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)49229276
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-131).
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Judge Jackson's "Findings of Fact" Revisited
7
Findings or Facts?
13
Two Conflicting Theories
21
Judicial Doubts About the DOJ Middleware Muddle
27
The Applications Barrier to Clear Thinking
35
Volume Discounts, Not Unprofitable Favoritism
41
Netscape's Browser Was Never Magical
47
Judge Jackson Rebuts the Alleged Java Threat
53
Legends About Navigator for Windows 95
55
All Browsers Are Internet Platforms
67
Mac Is No Competition, but QuickTime Is?
73
Who Abandoned What?
77
A Free and Costly Browser
81
This Is Consumer Harm?
87
Sabotaging Internet Integration and Meaningless Courtroom Theatrics
93
AOL Wants to Keep Subscribers at Home
103
Consumers (and AOL) Picked the Wrong Browser
111
Conclusion
123
Notes
127
About Hudson Institute
135