DOJ will not block Windows 98, report says

According to a report published in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday,it is unlikely that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will attempt toblock the sale of Microsoft's upcoming operating system, Windows 98. TheDOJ, however, refused to

Paul Thurrott

March 11, 1998

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According to a report published in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday,it is unlikely that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will attempt toblock the sale of Microsoft's upcoming operating system, Windows 98. TheDOJ, however, refused to comment.

"Because it's an open matter, I won't have a comment, in order to protectthe investigation," a spokesman for the Justice Department said.

The DOJ is currently investigating Microsoft's bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows 95. Unlike Windows 95, Windows 98--which will go onsale June 25th--will only be sold with the Internet Explorer components,which Microsoft says are completely integrated with the operating system.The DOJ feels that Microsoft's bundling of IE with Windows 95 is a violation of the 1995 consent decree the company signed. Since Microsoftreleased Internet Explorer 3.0 in 1996, rival Netscape has lost significant marketshare in the Web browser market.

"We are working very closely with [the DOJ], cooperating with them, tryingto make sure they have all information they need to review these issues," Microsoft spokesperson Mark Murray said. "We are optimistic that they willagree in the end that Internet Explorer is an integrated part of Windows 98."

Despite walking away from Windows 98, the Wall Street Journal report alsostates that the DOJ is expanding its antitrust case against Microsoft. Nodetails are yet available

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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