The Microsoft case antitrust, high technology, and consumer welfare / [electronic resource] :
William H. Page and John E. Lopatka.
- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007.
- xiv, 347 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-329) and index.
Origins -- Ideological sources of antimonopolization law -- Microsoft's predecessors : the public monopolization case -- Microsoft's beginnings : a post-Chicago convergence -- Decisions -- Chronology -- The liability decisions -- The remedial decisions -- The follow-on private litigation -- The European Commission decision -- Markets -- Two systems of belief about operating systems and middleware -- Network effects and related economic concepts -- Defining software markets -- Practices I : integration -- A preliminary skirmish -- Integration on trial -- Rethinking and redefining integration under Sherman Act standards -- Practices II : the market division proposal, exclusive contracts, and Java -- The market division proposal -- The exclusive contracts -- Java -- Remedies -- The goals of antitrust remedies -- Structural remedies -- Conduct remedies -- Damage remedies.
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Microsoft Corporation--Trials, litigation, etc.
Antitrust law--United States. Restraint of trade--United States. Computer software industry--Law and legislation--United States.