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3 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 35 (2007) March 13, 2007
By: Michael Betts - html | pdf* - (2006 - 2007 BOE)
UNITED STATES VERSUS MICROSOFT: A CASE STUDY
Michael Betts is currently pursuing a J.D. at The University of Oklahoma College of Law. Below, Mr. Betts provides the final article of his three-part series. This article follows his second part, Standardization in Information Technology Industries: Emerging Issues under Section Two of the Sherman Antitrust Act, where he introduced possible implications of Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act, and explicated the only relevant issue raised by standards competition in IT industries. That is, whether the winning firm has abused its power to maintain the monopoly. Refer to 3 Okla. J.L. & Tech. 34 (2007) for a full copy of Standardization in Information Technology Industries. Here, Mr. Betts analyzes this issue in the context of United States v. Microsoft Corp., 253 F.3d 34 (D.C. Cir. 2001).
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3 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 34 (2007)
STANDARDIZATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES: EMERGING ISSUES UNDER SECTION TWO OF THE SHERMAN ANTITRUST ACT
By: Michael Betts - html | pdf* - (2006 - 2007 BOE)
Published: March 13, 2007 -
3 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 33 (2007)
PLUNGING INTO THE INFORMATION AGE: THE EFFECT OF CURRENT COMPETITION POLICY ON UNITED STATES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
By: Michael Betts - html | pdf* - (2006 - 2007 BOE)
Published: March 13, 2007