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Microsoft won, so why appeal?
Microsoft got everything they wanted... an expensive and encumbered information release that open source developers can't use in good faith, rather than publishing their essential protocols openly as the court originally required. They won, why would they endanger that by continuing other appeals?
Posted by: Resuna   Posted on: 10/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Microsoft won, so why appeal?  Resuna | 10/24/07
MS not appealing 2004 decision...  gmaiche | 10/24/07
There is an answer.  as901 | 10/30/07
unforunately, not quite  Shinsengumi | 12/10/07
M$ admits defeat  zkneisley@... | 10/24/07
None, I am sure ...  mwagner@... | 10/24/07
Why is that a surprise?  Yamust B. Kiddingme | 10/29/07
News Worthy!  aussieblnd@... | 10/24/07
We are Microsoft  Dave32265 | 10/24/07
Oh, that's probably a copyright violation  Boot_Agnostic | 10/25/07
LOL  Dave32265 | 10/25/07
Well, according to the EU, they won, Vista is still  ralphrides | 10/30/07
Well, . . what about the copyright violation  Boot_Agnostic | 11/01/07

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