By Chris Santella
In the landmark Microsoft v. Department of Justice antitrust trial, the government relied largely on internal Microsoft e-mails that discussed its business strategy. In fact, a telling moment came when the Bill Gates deposition videotape was shown in court. Gates testified that he was ignorant of the existence of a Microsoft...
In the landmark Microsoft v. Department of Justice antitrust trial, the government relied largely on internal Microsoft e-mails that discussed its business strategy. In fact, a telling moment came when the Bill Gates deposition videotape was shown in court. Gates testified that he was ignorant of the existence of a Microsoft...
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