Although lengthy, it is excellently lucid:  the plaintiffs'
rebuttal to Microsoft -

    http://www.naag.org/features/microsoft/reply3.pdf

The site is that of the National Association of Attorneys
General;  this is the authentic document.  (It is amazing
the extent to which the nightly news can differ from the
actual proceedings.)  FYI, The parent URL is

    http://www.naag.org/features/microsoft2.html

-Bill




Excerpt, from the "Introduction":

   "Microsoft attempts to elide the need for structural
    relief by pretending, contrary to the evidence at trial
    and this Court's findings, that its conduct had no
    effect on competition.  For example, the evidence at
    trial (including Microsoft's own internal documents)
    showed, and this Court found, that Microsoft's illegal
    conduct eliminated the serious threat that the browser
    and Java posed to become a middleware platform that
    would make applications available to multiple operating
    systems and erode the applications barrier to entry.
    There is no doubt that the browser and Java posed a
    serious threat;  certainly, Bill Gates and other
    Microsoft executives had no doubt at the time.  Nor
    can there be any doubt that Microsoft's conduct
    eliminated that threat.  The evidence also showed, and
    the Court found, that Microsoft used its control over
    its applications (including Office) to limit the ability
    of actual and potential competitors to compete effectively.

    What remedy does Microsoft propose to undo the damage
    to competition caused by its past illegal conduct?
    Nothing.  Moreover, despite months of analyzing potential
    remedies (including reorganizations similar to that
    proposed by plaintiffs), and despite the fact that
    information concerning potential issues with respect
    to such a reorganization is uniquely within Microsoft's
    knowledge, Microsoft offers no factual support for any
    of it objections.  Instead, it offers only unsupported
    speculation as to possible problems -- speculation that
    is inconsistent with the trial record, with the detailed
    submissions made with plaintiffs' remedy proposal, and
    with Microsoft's own prior statements."

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