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Senate Panel Hearing Probes Microsoft Internet Tactics.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 1997 by O'Connor, Rory J.

WASHINGTON--Nov. 5--A browser licensing agreement between Microsoft Corp. and an Internet service provider could constitute a violation of antitrust laws, two former federal antitrust officials told a Senate hearing Tuesday.

The license, revealed in a surprise climax to a Judiciary Committee hearing called to examine Microsoft's growing power in the Internet arena, effectively stopped the Southern California service provider from offering customers any browser other than Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

The revelation came after several witnesses said that, if left unchecked, Microsoft could eventually exert so much control over the Net that it could determine which sources of news, information, products and services are most easily available...

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