To the voting members of the United States Senatorial Investigative Council, en re Microsoft
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To the voting members of the United States Senatorial Investigative Council, en re Microsoft
The names Rockefeller, Carnegie, Astor, Vanderbilt, and Whitney are synonymous with American big business and voluminous wealth. Each man not only led but dominated his industry by successfully and consistently producing the highest quality product which appealed to consumers not only practically, but financially; they were always one step ahead of their competition. Historically, Americans have always feared such domination by
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Microsoft must be allowed to continue producing all of its products, for it has benefited the personal computer world much more than it has harmed it. Should they in any way restrict the likes of Netscape from being compatible with Windows, an anti-trust lawsuit would be not only viable but necessary. But until such an obstacle is created at the hands of Microsoft, it have done nothing illegal, and should not be burdened with accusations.
Microsoft must be allowed to continue producing all of its products, for it has benefited the personal computer world much more than it has harmed it. Should they in any way restrict the likes of Netscape from being compatible with Windows, an anti-trust lawsuit would be not only viable but necessary. But until such an obstacle is created at the hands of Microsoft, it have done nothing illegal, and should not be burdened with accusations.