... The Case for Microsoft? is an article written by David Henderson depicting his views on the Microsoft anti-trust case. Henderson makes the assumption that Microsoft is not a true monopoly. ... Henderson first criticizes the way that the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division went about researching Microsoft? ... By asking Microsoft? ... Henderson believes that, of course competitors are going to say that Microsoft is monopolistic because competitors tend to hate their competition. Henderson refers to a the nineteen eighty-nine joint Microsoft-International Business Machines announcement that compaines would bring out a more powerful version of IBM OS/2 and a less powerful version of Microsoft Windows which lead to the FTC worrying about a partnership between Microsoft and IBM.
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