Statements by Janet Reno and Joel Klein.
Re: DOJ v. Microsoft.
Date: April 3, 2000.
Source: Department of Justice.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2000
(202) 514-2007
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ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATEMENT ON MICROSOFT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

"Today's ruling makes absolutely clear how important it is to vigorously enforce our antitrust laws. Such enforcement gives the consumers the benefit of competition.

"We are pleased that the Court agreed with the Department that Microsoft abused its monopoly power. That it violated the antitrust laws, and that it harmed consumers. Microsoft has been held accountable for its illegal conduct by a court of law.

"Throughout this process, our goal has been to give consumers the benefits of competition. With competition comes more innovation, better products, lower prices and more choices. Thanks to this ruling, consumers who have been harmed can now look forward to benefits.

"I want to thank Joel Klein and the Antitrust Division for a perfectly wonderful job. Joel, I know you and the Division have worked tirelessly to look out for America's consumers - and on behalf of them, I say thank you. And thank you to the State Attorneys General, Tom Miller from Iowa, who has been with us and for all your hard work.

"Now, I'd like to ask Joel Klein, the man who deserves so much of the credit, to say a few words."


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STATEMENT BY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL JOEL I. KLEIN

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The following statement was issued today by Joel I. Klein, Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division, after the Court issued the Conclusions of Law in the Microsoft case:

"We are very pleased with the Court's ruling. The Court concluded that Microsoft violated the antitrust laws by abusing its monopoly power and attempting to monopolize the internet browser market. The decision will benefit consumers and stimulate competition and innovation in the high-tech industry."