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DOJ gives court 47 of 30,000 MS comments.(Department of Justice)(Brief Article)

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On February 14, the Antitrust Division provided the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia with a mere 47 of the 30,000 public comments that it received during the 60-day public comment period for its Revised Proposed Final Judgment (RPFJ) with Microsoft.

These are the comments that the Justice Dept. characterized as "major" in the February 8 Joint U.S./Microsoft Status Report [FTC:WATCH No. 582, February 11].

The commentators who made into the "major" public comment league are: (1) Mark Alexander; (2) The American Antitrust Institute; (3) Association for Competitive Technology (ACT); (4) AOL Time Warner; (5) Joseph L. Bast; (6) John A. Carroll; (7) …

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