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● 03.17.08

●● Quick Mention: Novell’s Case Against Microsoft Goes Ahead

Posted in America, Antitrust, Corel, Courtroom, Microsoft, Novell at 7:06 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

I am still held back by the nuisance which was mentioned yesterday, so I haven’t much time to blog. One set of headlines worth mentioning, however, is about the Novell-Microsoft lawsuit [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. Here is the article from Bloomberg.

=> the nuisance which was mentioned yesterday | ↺ article from Bloomberg

The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a Microsoft Corp. appeal, refusing to stop a multibillion-dollar Novell Inc. lawsuit that accuses the world’s largest software maker of undermining the market for the WordPerfect program.
The justices, without comment, today left intact a lower court decision that said Novell can sue Microsoft under federal antitrust law. Novell says Microsoft used the dominance of its Windows personal computer operating system to destroy the market for WordPerfect, the word processing program Novell owned during the mid-1990s.

For further information about this lawsuit and also some discussion in light of the Microsoft/Novell partnership see:

Quick Mention: Novell’s WordPerfect Lawsuit Against Microsoft ResurfacesThe WordPerfect Lawsuit and the Abused Wife Called NovellNovell’s Annual Report 2007 – Quick AnalysisBlast from the Past: A Look Back at Microsoft’s Predatory Response to NovellA Peephole into Novell’s Past Sufferings from MicrosoftBill Gates and His ‘Attack Groups’Novell Should Learn from Microsoft’s Assault on WordPerfect

A recent summary about Corel (WordPerfect) you can find here. The last thing Microsoft needs at the moment are more fines. █

=> here | last thing Microsoft needs


[1] Microsoft,In Supreme Court Appeal, Fails To Stop Novell Suit

=> ↺ Microsoft,In Supreme Court Appeal, Fails To Stop Novell Suit

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday rejected a plea from Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) to stop an antitrust lawsuit brought by Novell Inc. ( NOVL), which has sued over 1990s practices by Microsoft in the word processing and spreadsheet software markets.
Novell sued Microsoft in 2004 in a case that is related practices at the heart of the federal government’s landmark antitrust settlement with the computer software giant. Novell sold WordPerfect and Quattro Pro – the software products at issue in the case – to Corel Corp. (CREL) in 1996.

[2] US Supreme Court will not hear Microsoft appeal on Novell case

=> ↺ US Supreme Court will not hear Microsoft appeal on Novell case

It’s a very quiet ending for one of the important antitrust cases in the history of the software industry, as justices were apparently satisfied that a decision in Novell’s favor on the WordPerfect matter was justified.

[3] High Court: Novell case against Microsoft can go forward

=> ↺ High Court: Novell case against Microsoft can go forward

The U.S. Supreme Court denies request by Microsoft to halt an antitrust suit that Novell filed against the company for anticompetitive behavior

[4] Supremes reject Microsoft’s Novell request

=> ↺ Supremes reject Microsoft’s Novell request

The Supreme Court rejected an attempt today to throw out a claim by Novell that Microsoft tried to undermine the market for Novell’s WordPerfect in the mid-90s.

[5] U.S. Supreme Court rejects Microsoft antitrust appeal

=> ↺ U.S. Supreme Court rejects Microsoft antitrust appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied a Microsoft appeal to an antitrust case that dates back to Novell’s desktop PC software business in the mid-1990s.

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