Microsoft Gets Week to Review States' Remedies
January 9th, 2009On March 5, Microsoft requested a two-week postponement of the hearings -- originally scheduled to begin next week -- arguing that it needed more time to review changes to the remedy proposal originally advanced by the nine states. The states submitted a revised proposal on March 4.
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly Friday granted Microsoft a one-week delay, noting of the revised proposal, "There are some significant changes."
The states modified their remedy proposal in reaction to criticism that it would create confusion in the computer industry by
seemingly requiring the company to sell multiple versions of its Windows operating system. The states' revision would require the
company to sell one "modular" version of the operating system. That modular version would not include browsers, media players or
instant messengers.
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