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Originally Posted by pwalker8
You should know that Microsoft was initially found guilty and the judge talked about breaking Microsoft up. The judgement was over turned on appeal and the judge in the case was reprimanded for his lack of impartiality. I note that like Amazon, Netscape was not found guilty of anything either, possibly because both were attempting to take advantage of their contact in the government to gain a competitive advantage. It didn't work out well for Netscape. Amazon seems to be a better run company with an actual plan to make money, something Netscape never seemed to have.
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Who cares about initially? You are still hoping that Apple will turn over on appeal. And I hope they don't. And even if Apple magically overturns, it changes nothing in regard of Amazon.
You are clutching at straws when you want Apple to use Microsoft as precedent when it comes to impartiality of judge.