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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: [Fwd: Urge the States not to accept a weak settlement!]
From: "John Alexander" <johnalexander@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:35:16 -0600
Reply-to: discussion@xxxxxxxxx

Kansas is one of the states mentioned in the Anti-Trust suit, according to
the article to which Tom Hull referred in his editorial.

ja

-----Original Message-----
From: discussion-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:discussion-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Clint Brubakken
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 2:08 PM
To: discussion@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [aclug-L] [Fwd: Urge the States not to accept a weak
settlement!]



For those interested in the MS - US settlement, I'm not sure if KS is
one of the states suing though.


-----Forwarded Message-----

From: Rick Ross <jlnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: cabrubak@xxxxxxx
Subject: Urge the States not to accept a weak settlement!
Date: 01 Nov 2001 12:15:05 -0500

Dear Clint,

Major news outlets are reporting that the US Department of
Justice and Microsoft have reached tentative agreement on a
settlement to the government's high-profile antitrust case. In
effect, it appears that Microsoft is about to walk away with a
slap on the wrist.

The wild card in the settlement may be the 18 States who are
also prosecuting the case, and there are signs that the States
want more appropriately stringent remedies as part of any
settlement.

I urge you to call or write your State Governor and Attorney
General to ask them to hold a staunch line and not to give in to
the pressure to settle. I have included links below to help you
easily find the various Governors and Attorneys General.

Microsoft has used its monopoly illegally to harm the Java
technology we support, so we know first-hand what the problem
is. We, the community of Java developers, have felt the stinging
impact of Microsoft's illegal behavior. Its consequences in the
future may be even more severe if this weak legal precedent is
established.

Your State leaders may not understand the full dimension of the
issues, and they need to hear from concerned individuals like
you that effective, continuing prosecution of the case can and
will make a difference.

It may not be too late, so please act now. Our voices may not be
sufficient to change the final outcome at this stage, but if we
do nothing then they definitely will not.


Warm regards,

Rick Ross
Founder of JavaLobby
rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.javalobby.org

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