Stephen Labaton at the New York Times has a rather odd story today suggesting that pro-business favoritism at the US Department of Justice is helping Microsoft beat an antitrust compliance complaint. Such charges have been rife among Times fans ever since the original 2001 Microsoft-DOJ settlement, but the twist this time is that the underlying complaint was raised by Google about Vista and aside from its dubious nature, such complaints are not to be disclosed until authorized by the court monitoring compliance.
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