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  • - Editorial postulating that lawyers are likely to emerge as the main winner from class-action lawsuits against Microsoft.
  • - Microsoft is today's prime example of what Ayn Rand called "America's Persecuted Minority." Like an increasing number of big businesses, Microsoft is being punished for being successful, for making products that people want to purchase.
  • - Cato Institute essay questioning why the US government would subsidize Chrysler yet penalize Microsoft and Wal-Mart.
  • - Peter Huber questions whether Janet Reno knows what's best for your computer.
  • - Argues that Bill Gates's enemies may have formed a circular firing squad.
  • - It is no crime for a company to be successful. The antitrust laws are designed to complement, not displace, market forces. The laws do not prevent market winners from enjoying the fruits of their success or protect losers from the consequences of their fa
  • - A good index of articles on the Microsoft case.
  • - The Center for the Moral Defense of Capitalism is a leader in the philosophic fight for your right to act on your own judgment and to profit from your own productivity. Help us defend your right to choose Microsoft products.
  • - Robert A. Levy says Robert Bork received huge consulting fees from Microsoft rival Netscape, and that's why he reversed his position and now attacks Microsoft.
  • - Argues that splitting Microsoft into two companies would be disastrous for the industry - and for users.


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