DoJ and Microsoft Sitting on a Tree
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-10-30 23:42:23 UTC
- Modified: 2007-10-30 23:42:23 UTC
'Kissing cousins' of the U S of A
Remember
Microsoft's conspicuous ties with the Department of Justice? Well, the following news may be an excellent illustration of the
perfect relationship.
Microsoft, state prosecutors, and the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday said a federal judge needs more time to weigh whether Redmond should be subjected to a lengthier period of antitrust policing.
In a joint filing with U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who has been overseeing Microsoft's antitrust compliance, they asked for a soon-to-expire oversight period to be temporarily extended until at latest January 31, 2008. That way, the judge will have more time to weigh the merits of last-minute pleas from a number of state prosecutors to add another five years to the oversight regime.
If you read closely you'll see obedience and weakness. The weak and obedient party, however, is not that which is being accused. It's the DoJ.
We have certainly covered many Microsoft stories recently (as opposed to Novell stories), but Novell's front is eerily quiet. It's out of the ordinary. Maybe you should have a look at
"10 Reasons to Boycott Microsoft" rather than wait around here for more accusations against Novell. :-)