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CNET News: Old Microsoft DNA Still at Work?
Mar 6, 2004, 01 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6767 reads)

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"There is potentially a more explosive item on the agenda: Robertson claims that Microsoft has used its muscle to steer would-be business partners away from doing business with Lindows.com. If true, certain folks in Washington will want to know the details. So far, however, Robertson refuses to name names--at least not for the record. And he doubts any of the parties concerned will make a beeline for the microphones either.

"Microsoft says the allegations are bunk but the timing of Robertson's charge comes only a few months after RealNetworks filed a $1 billion lawsuit accusing Microsoft of illegally using its Windows monopoly to limit consumer choice in digital media..."

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