<< ``It would have been a big surprise if they (the Supreme Court) had granted review,'' said Howard University law professor Andrew Gavil. >>
The big news would have been if the Supreme Court decided to actually hear the appeal.
<< If the two sides are still unable to settle by Nov. 2, Kollar-Kotelly has said she expects to hold hearings in March to determine what sanctions should be imposed on Microsoft to prevent future antitrust violations >>
Im just looking ahead. This whole thing has been about dramatics. Why the decision today? Why not in November? Dont be suprised to hear an anouncement soon, as MS is now forced to negotiate to mitigate damage.
Yeah, now that XP computers are shipping from the big distributors (Gateway, Dell, etc.), I doubt you will see any delay in the shelf release coming in a couple of weeks.
<< Im just looking ahead. This whole thing has been about dramatics. Why the decision today? Why not in November? Dont be suprised to hear an anouncement soon, as MS is now forced to negotiate to mitigate damage. >>
The loss of this appeal will in no way affect Win XP! This appeal to the Supreme Court was an attempt by MS to get the whole case thrown out....nothing more....nothing less. All that happens now is they continue what the new judge has determines......negotiation!
There will be no postponement of WinXP.... First, its already 'out' and being sold with new PC's by OEMs. They are never gonna be able to "pull that back". Second the states and DOJ have already said they are not seeking an injunction barring the release of Win XP. The borg will roll on and continue their anticompetitive behaviour.
<< There will be no postponement of WinXP.... First, its already 'out' and being sold with new PC's by OEMs. They are never gonna be able to "pull that back". Second the states and DOJ have already said they are not seeking an injunction barring the release of Win XP. The borg will roll on and continue their anticompetitive behaviour. >>
Resistance is futile... I gave up long ago, I have been fully assimilated.
I agree with everyone else here, WinXP is not affected by this at all.
No, Windows XP is available to system builders. Why do you think they decided to realease it to those guys a month early? These guys know all the tricks.
Microsoft wanted to get the OS into the channels before the Supreme Court was ready to rule. It is hard to recind something that is already out and in use. When the Appeals court ruled against them, MS accelerated their timetable in anticipation.
Yeah, it is too late to stop Windows XP. It's already out, it's coming pre-installed on big-name PCs and those who know where to look can buy it by itself.
BTW, I'm watching The Screen Savers right now. Leo Laporte just ate an Athlon XP on-air.
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