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In 2004, a federal appellate court decided the case of Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Microsoft Corp., holding that:
 
  a) Microsoft had to separate the Windows operating system into four different software packages; b) Microsoft had to give 1 billion in software to Massachusetts schools; c) Microsoft had to reveal most of the source code for Windows; d) Microsoft had to pay Massachusetts attorney fees; e) Microsofts earlier settlement with the U.S. Justice Department was valid and Massachusetts appeal should be rejected.
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Brilliant
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Good timing, thanks!
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