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Mr. Katzenberg wrote: "If Microsoft were broken up -- as the government proposes -- Microsoft's operating systems, applications and other products over time would become less and less compatible, both with each other and with the various hardware products used by DreamWorks".
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Should Microsoft be broken up and, if so, how?
Thomas L. Friedman (column, June 9) says Microsoft should be broken up if for nothing else than it hired "an army of Washington lobbyists to try to get Congress to cut the budget of the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department while Microsoft had its case before that department".
Microsoft: One Company, Indivisible Microsoft won't be broken up, despite its misconduct.
Microsoft professes to be concerned about the effects on the economy if it is broken up.
The break is broken.
Although it is not yet widely visible to the outside world, some people inside Microsoft are beginning to break that mold.
The stakes for Microsoft were high.
Microsoft was among the first to break that mold, starting payment of a dividend early last year.
Microsoft argued anew that the government had not proved that Microsoft had "monopoly power" in the high-technology marketplace, and that the "extreme" decision by the trial judge to break up Microsoft was not justified by the facts of the case or by antitrust law.
After settlement talks broke down four weeks ago, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that Microsoft was a predatory monopolist that stunted innovation and harmed consumers.
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