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Should the government break upp Microsoft?
Title: Should the government break upp Microsoft?
Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
Details: Words: 350 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Should the government break upp Microsoft?
Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
Details: Words: 350 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
If the Department of Justice should break up this multi-million dollar establishment, and "slice the company into competing camps" won't this juncture allow Microsoft to ultimately profit more in the end? Over 90% of the world's computers already run Microsoft Windows, which includes the Internet Explorer.
<Tab/>The Sherman Antitrust Act was put to into place in the late 1800's to forbid trusts and overturn illegal monopolies or "monopolies that could be
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did in fact monopolize most of the world.
<Tab/>Given the nature of Microsoft's violations, dividing the company would solve a number of problems and steer the industry in a new direction. A direction that will ultimately result in more competition. More choices for the consumer. But it will be hard for us to change what we already know. Like stated before, almost 90% of the world's computers run with Microsoft Windows.