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Microsoft on Trial
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In July 1999, US Federal District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson had to decide whether, as alleged by the US Department of Justice, Microsoft had illegally monopolized the supply of personal computer operating systems. The trial, originally expected to take two months from its October 19, 1998, starting date, had continued for eight months and generated two million pages of documentation. If he concluded that Microsoft had violated the Sherman Antitrust Act as charged, Judge Jackson had to decide what remedial measures he should order to be implemented. However he decided the complex issues before him, his opinion would have to be "bullet-proof," for the losing party would almost certainly appeal to the United States Supreme Court. HKS Case Number 1522.0