~terry
Wed, May 13, 1998 (07:23)
seed
(AG wants to raise campaign funds and keep job. Bolt from sky tells him
he is barking up wrong tree.)
Texas Puts Off Action Against Microsoft (05/12/98; 8:58 p.m. ET) By Kora
McNaughton, TechWeb
Pressure from Texas-based licensees of Microsoft Windows has given pause
to that state's attorney general, Dan Morales, who was expected to file
an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft later this week.
In a statement issued Tuesday, Morales said, "Before contemplating any
legal action against Microsoft, I feel it is prudent and wise to
personally hear the concerns of our Texas-based companies." Morales will
meet with the Companies over the next few weeks.
Morales said his office has received letters from several Texas computer
executives worried that a lawsuit against Microsoft would "negatively
impact" their companies and the state as a whole.
Morales' postponement of any action is an additional boost for Microsoft,
which won an important victory against the Justice Department Tuesday
when a federal appeals court ruled that Internet Explorer may be bundled
with Windows 98.
Expectations have been building that several state attorneys general and
the Justice Department were readying broad antitrust complaints against
Microsoft, but Morales' statement indicates such lawsuits may not happen
for weeks, if at all.
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