Novell's WordPerfect Antitrust Suit Ends In Mistrial
According to a Bloomberg News article carried by Business Week, "Jurors said today they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict in Novell Inc.’s antitrust trial against Microsoft Corp. over the WordPerfect computer program. A mistrial was declared by the judge presiding over the case in federal court in Salt Lake City ... Novell sought as much as $1.3 billion in damages over allegations that Microsoft, while developing the Windows 95 operating system in 1994, blocked an element of the software to thwart Novell’s WordPerfect and Quattro Pro programs."
Clippy: I see you are trying to reach a verdict.
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
Anybody else read this as "... Suit Ends in Mistral?" I had some crazy idea about the issue somehow being resolved by this particular font.
"Teacher: All you need to say is two words... two specfic words, though. What they are? 'Not. Guilty.' "
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116731/quotes
I would be pretty ticked off if the government required me to spend weeks in a courtroom to help decide a billion dollar spat between two big corporations.
Excellent, we got a non-verdict almost 18 years after the events subject to the trial, during which time Microsoft, Apple, and most of the other serial abusers of anti-trust and/or patent law have only maintained or even increased their presence in the market.
I'm satisfied with our justice system. Everything looks totally cool. Everyone else happy?
and it defaults to mistrial.
No wind when I took the watch
My ship was still and waitin'
I lay on that mirrored sky
A restless sail or waitin'
I closed my eyes said the
Words of will for the gentle
Breathin' that moves the seas
Make my sails fill
Whisper waves cloud the glass
Awake at last like a lover
It rushed around the talkin' sweet
Roll over, roll over, roll over
And in my ear he blew his name
It sound so strange but I heard it plain
mistrial mistrial wind
I have always held the wheel but
I let the wind steal my power
Spin me 'round lose my course
Nights run by like hours
Well, it would show me the way
To the deepest mountains
Too high and beautiful to be
mistrial, mistrial wind
All the hours on the watch
I wait for that breeze to move me
And blow me back to that place
Magic space all through me
And I sigh your name
Along the empty water
You made a crazy believer out of me
mistrial, mistrial, mistrial, mistrial,
mistrial, mistrial
and it sounds like one guy held up the whole thing. It was an 11-1 vote AGAINST Microsoft. Sounds like we spotted a fanboy!
hey!
Wow... Back then I was doing tech support in my first IT gig. It was a summer job while I was in College. I was doing tech support for a reseller that serviced small to mid-sized businesses. One of our clients had purchased Windows 95 PCs, an HP Laserjet 4si, and WordPerfect for Windows 3.11. Due to a bug between Windows and WordPerfect, the client was completely unable to print. There was no fix -- WordPerfect's printing engine was completely incompatible with Windows 95. I was completely unable to fix the problem. Is this the same issue they're litigating over?
Funny how the average slashdotter is typically against lawsuits like this, unless of course it's M$. Did any of you ever use wordperfect for windows back in those days (after it finally came out)? Novell lost because their product sucked.
There were some good competitors like Ami pro (later Lotus Wordpro) which were excellent, but Lotus got the whole integrated office suite together a little too late.
cook your food, sell you your clothes, and work in the factories that make those monitors, are all using phones, not fancy computers.
and they out number you 99:1.
When Microsoft's on trial, a guilty verdict has to be unanmous?
Normally in a Civil trial unanimity is not required.
But Word Perfect and Quattro Pro for Windows sucked ass. And it had nothing to do with Microsoft. They were poorly coded and slow as constipated shit.
LIke most folks in the MSDOS world we used word perfect. When we went to Windows 3.1, obviously before 95, we tried various WYSIWYG word processors. Word worked ok, AMIPRO was fine (and my favorite) and WP for windows was just awful. Word had the advantage of being developed for the MAC which gave MS a significant headstart. I would assume the same for excel. The seamless tie-in of word, excel and powerpoint made if difficult for anyone else to compete. The better product won.
As an aside I believe word perfect for dos cost several hundred dollars and lotus 123 was $495. Now this buys you the office suite.
Gates/Balmer bought a juror.
20 years ago.
I am so glad to see *nix become a standard.
Bring on the voice activated TVs...
For in politics, as in religion, it is equally absurd to aim at making proselytes by fire and sword. - Publius
Most of the big shop I know of use microsoft only in a limited fashion and whenever possible use arious flavor of Linux, or other operating systems (Irix, Unisys, etc...).
Or someone who's about to mysteriously come into a lot of money.
"Bribery!" is the geek's shout-out to any legal decision he doesn't like.
If it is not the judge who was bribed, it was the jury. If it was not the judge or the jury, it was the lawyers. If it was not the lawyers. it was the lawmakers.
Not that the juror can't shout back that "I was your hero --- the nullifier --- with the strength and will to hold out against a verdict I thought was morally wrong! "
"Until it came time to make a decision, and my decision went against you."
"Well, to hell with that, it doesn't make me a criminal."