Monday, June 11, 2007
Swear to God, Your Honor, We Once Heard Ballmer Say Something About ‘Cutting Off Google Desktop’s Air Supply’
In an interview conducted in the aftermath of his landmark antitrust ruling against Microsoft in 2000, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson justified his blistering final order mandating the breakup of Microsoft in this way: “Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus”–untrue in one thing, untrue in everything. His point: “conduct remedies” could not be counted on to [...]





