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William F. Shughart II of the Independent Institute says the Department of Justice owes tax payers and computer users an apology for the Microsoft Antitrust. Competitors who can't compete force antitrust not consumers. The main complaint was bundling Internet Explorer with Microsoft. Creative destruction took care of Internet Explorer.
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William F. Shughart II of the Independent Institute says the Department of Justice owes tax payers and computer users an apology for the Microsoft Antitrust. Competitors who can't compete force antitrust not consumers. The main complaint was bundling Internet Explorer with Microsoft. Creative destruction took care of Internet Explorer.