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Microsoft, Google and Antitrust: Similar Legal Theories in a Different Era

The government’s antitrust case against Google borrows heavily from the landmark lawsuit against Microsoft 25 years ago. But it lacks the same cultural impact.

Steve Lohr
Author: Steve Lohr

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Steve Lohr

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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Computers and the Internet, Gates, Bill, Google Inc, Justice Department, Kovacic, William E, Mehta, Amit P, Microsoft Corp, Netscape Communications Corp, Pichai, Sundar, Search Engines, Software, Walker, Kent
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