The Washington Post, May 19th, 1998
Q: The Justice Department's suit says that Microsoft Corp.'s new computer operating system, Windows 98, has features that are unfair to the company's competitors. Does that mean consumers won't be able to buy it? A: No. Microsoft says it started shipping copies of the new operating system to computer manufacturers yesterday so that they can install it on new machines starting June 25. The company wants to put the software on sale in stores on that day, too. The government's not trying to stop that. But in the meantime, pending trial of the suit, the Justice Department has asked a judge to impo...
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