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MS plans settlement talks with DoJ

Richard Barry ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 22 Mar 1999 15:26 GMT

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According to US reports Microsoft Corp. plans to begin settlement talks with the Justice Department and 19 states, in a bid to end the federal antitrust trial. The report comes as Microsoft prepares to go back to court, after suffering several humiliating defeats at the hands of US government attorneys.

Take me to the DoJ/Microsoft page.

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