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Unit 8: Legal Environment




               the Commission, then, the Commission may afford the appellant or the complainant, as  Notes
               the case may be, another opportunity of being heard before a final decision is taken or
               take any other appropriate action as it may deem fit.
          4.   The appellant or the complainant, as the case may be, may seek the assistance of any
               person in the process of the appeal while presenting his points and the person representing
               him may not be a legal practitioner.

          Order of the Commission

          Order of the Commission shall be pronounced in open proceedings and be  in writing  duly
          authenticated by the Registrar or  any other officer  authorized by the  Commission for  this
          purpose.





             Case Study  Microsoft held Guilty of Breaking Antitrust Laws


                      Federal judge has ruled in a  landmark decision that Microsoft Corporation
                    seriously violated US antitrust laws, exposing the software giant to harsh penalties
             Athat could even result in its break-up.

             District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson yesterday found that the Redmond, Washington
             based firm broke the law by abusing its monopoly power in personal computer operating
             systems, doing “violence to the competitive process.”
             Microsoft promised to appeal once the trial ends months from now and was confident it
             would ultimately prevail. The company’s stock, down the entire day, improved slightly
             after verdict but was still off $ 15-3/8 at $ 90-7/8 in after-hours trading.
             Judge Jackson’s most serious conclusion was that Microsoft violated Section 2 of the Sherman
             Antitrust  Act  by  using  its  might  against  other  companies,  especially  Netscape
             Communications, its rival in the 1990s for control of the internet browser market.
             Netscape’s market  share withered under Microsoft’s attack and  it sold out to America
             Online during the early part of the trial. “Microsoft maintained its monopoly power by
             anti-competitive means  and attempted to monopolies the web browser market,”  wrote
             Judge Jackson in his 43-page ruling.

             While it is legal to gain a monopoly through skill or lucks, it is illegal to use that power
             to perpetuate a monopoly by preventing competitors from springing up.

             Representatives of the justice department and the 19 States that brought the case, left open
             the possibility that  they would seek the strongest remedy available for such a  serious
             violation – a break-up of the company. Alternatively, they  could seek changes in  the
             company’s business practices.

              60,000 Crore Gone as Markets Crash
             The panic on the country’s stock markets over the last few days today took a dramatic turn
             for the worse with investors losing a massive   60,000 crore in the largest meltdown in the
             country’s stock market history since the Harshad Mehta bubble burst in the early ’90s. The
             Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex fell 361 points or lost over 7.2 per cent of its total value
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