We still have an open mind. We'll negotiate further if the government is willing to drop some of these unreasonable demands.
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I think the factual record is going to show very clearly that Microsoft's prices are actually lower than most of our major competitors. Lower than IBM , lower than the Macintosh operating system. In fact, the judge's own findings of fact said that IBM charges 2 12 times as much as Microsoft charges for Windows '98. So it's very hard to see how this case has any merit whatsoever.Mark Murray
The government does a good job of just pulling out one sentence that they believe looks bad in an e-mail, and in almost every case when you look at the entire e-mail in context, it sets the issue straight.
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In bringing the suit, we believe the government has made a choice that's not in the best interest of consumers. We believe consumers would be better served if Microsoft could get back to technology and better serving consumers.
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We think the real issue is whether the government is going to dictate what features can go into software products or whether consumers in the marketplace are going to decide.
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We don't believe that the government has any legal basis if they try to block the shipment of Windows 98. There would be no benefit to denying consumers access to this latest technology.
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If the goal (of the hearing) was to get an objective understanding of the software industry, there are plenty of industry analysts who could have provided a more objective point of view than five of Microsoft's direct competitors.
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