@techperspectives
  @techperspectives
Tech Perspectives | United States v. Microsoft - Teaching Antitrust During Microsoft @techperspectives | Uploaded October 2012 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
March 26, 1999 - Hartford, CT - Leonard Orland, Professor of Law at University of Connecticut School of Law, talks about teaching antitrust during United States v. Microsoft at the 1999 Wiggin & Dana Symposium at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Sponsored by Wiggin & Dana, and run by the Connecticut Law Review, the conference discusses what some have declared to be the antitrust trial of the century.

Copyright 1999

Note: This video may only be used for purposes such as criticism, review, private study, scholarship, or research.
United States v. Microsoft - Teaching Antitrust During MicrosoftSCO v IBM: Defending Intellectual Property Q&A [7 of 11]iMac - CNBC ReportComputer Chronicles: Lisa Personal ComputerComputer Chronicles: Faster Net AccessComputer Chronicles - Microsoft Excel for MacintoshUnited States v. Microsoft - The Importance of the Microsoft CaseComputer Chronicles - Macintosh QuadraNext ComputerUnited States v. Microsoft - So, Whats the Remedy?Sun Microsystems and Java Open Source Software - Jonathan Schwartz and the Network EffectComputer Chronicles - Microsoft Word

United States v. Microsoft - Teaching Antitrust During Microsoft @techperspectives

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER