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U.S. Justice Dept. Chooses Corel over Microsoft

peg0cjs writes "The Justice Department, which challenged Microsoft Corp. in courtrooms for nearly a decade over antitrust violations, will pay more than $2 million each year to buy business software from Corel Corp, according to this article from CANOE. 'The Justice Department will make WordPerfect software available to more than 20 organizations inside the agency, but not the FBI or Drug Enforcement Administration, which use Microsoft's Office business software exclusively, said Mary Aileen O'Donovan, a program manager in the Justice Management Division.' According to the article, the deal is worth up to $13.2 million over five years for Ontario-based Corel. Has sanity finally set in, or is this just a blip in Microsoft's dominance in controlling government software decisions?"

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  1. In related news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant
  2. Doesn't MS own Corel? by Max+von+H. · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I can't find the reference right away, but I remember reading last year that MS bought a rather large part of Corel, which subsequently dropped their Linux distro a few months later...

    If it is so, isn't this ruling a win-win for MS?

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  3. It's true by koko775 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    My father's a lawyer, and when I saw his workplace -- lots of WordPerfect installations.