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Microsoft Didn’t Monopolize, Tenth Circuit Rules

By Barry Barnett on September 24, 2013

The Tenth Circuit has ruled that Microsoft didn’t kill WordPerfect. The market did.

Or at least that, if Microsoft did commit software-icide, it didn’t lose money doing it and therefore Did Nothing Wrong. Novell, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp., No. 12-4143 (10th Cir. Sept. 23, 2013).

For other instances of antitrust-icide in the Tenth Circuit, see here and here.

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    Barry Barnett, Esq.
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