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USDOJ: Antitrust Division : U.S. v. Microsoft Corporation Comments Provided to the Court on February 14, 2002

United States
v.
Microsoft Corporation

Comments Provided to the Court on February 14, 2002

On February 14, 2002, the Department of Justice made available to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 47 comments received during the 60-day public comment period relating to the Revised Proposed Final Judgment. These comments represent the comments characterized as “major” in the Joint Status Report submitted to the Court on February 8, 2002.

This page provides links to each of the 47 comments provided to the Court on February 14, 2002. The comments are listed in alphabetical order by the name of the person or entity submitting the comment.


Mark Alexander

The American Antitrust Institute

Association for Competitive Technology (ACT)

AOL Time Warner

Joseph L. Bast

John A. Carroll

Catavault

Center for the Moral Defense of Capitalism

Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA)

Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)

Consumer Federation of America, et al.

Consumers for Computing Choice and Open Platform Working Group

Nicholas S. Economides

Einer Elhauge

John Giannandrea

Jonathan Gifford

Jeffrey E. Harris

Rebecca Henderson

Paul Johnson

KDE League, Inc.

Dan Kegel

The Honorable Herb Kohl, U.S. Senator

Robert E. Litan, Roger D. Noll, and William D. Nordhaus

Litigating States (California, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Utah, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia)

Daniel Maddux

Eben Moglen

Ralph Nader and James Love

NetAction and Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

The New York Times

Novell, Inc.

Palm, Inc.

Ramon G. Pantin

The Progress & Freedom Foundation

Project to Promote Competition & Innovation in the Digital Age (ProCOMP)

RealNetworks, Inc.

Red Hat, Inc.

Relpromax Antitrust Inc.

SBC Communications Inc.

Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA)

Sony Corporation

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

The Telecommunications Research and Action Center, National Black Chamber of Commerce, and National Native Americans Chamber of Commerce

Mason Thomas

The Honorable John V. Tunney, former U.S. Senator

U.S. Senate

Steven Waldman

Washington Legal Foundation

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Updated July 22, 2015