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States want Microsoft memo admitted in remedy case

By Patrick Thibodeau
May 14, 2002 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - WASHINGTON -- A top Microsoft Corp. executive two years ago urged the company to take retaliatory action against PC makers developing devices that support Linux, according to an e-mail the nine nonsettling states want admitted as evidence in the remedy case.
In a motion filed yesterday in U.S. District Court, the states asked again that a memorandum written by Joachim Kempin, who headed Original Equipment Maker (OEM) relations for Microsoft and had testified in the original trial, be included in the trial record.
In an Aug. 14, 2000, memo sent to company Chairman Bill Gates and others, Kempin complained that Intel Corp. was encouraging employees at large PC makers to support Linux as well as to fund devices that would work well with that operating system.
In the memo, which was included with the state's motion, Kempin said that to "play this the hard way" would "get more attention then we need."
Instead, he concluded that Microsoft should "work underground with the clear understanding to promote and advantage guys with less market share without declaring that to be our strategy. I would further try to restrict source code deliveries where possible and be less gracious when interpreting agreements -- again without being obvious about it."
The states attempted to get the memo introduced earlier in the remedy phase, but Microsoft objected, and Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly didn't allow its admission. The new motion asked the judge to revisit that decision.
Microsoft spokesman Jim Desler said the company will outline its reasons for opposing its admission in a response it intends to file today.
The nine states say the memo points to the need to stricter enforcement provisions against Microsoft.
Desler said the e-mail represents "random thoughts" of a company executive. "There is no evidence that the e-mail was acted on," he said. "It was simply passed along."

Kempin no longer heads the OEM division but remains at the company.

Testimony in the remedy phase concluded Friday, but both sides will be back in court Wednesday to argue a range of procedural motions.

The hearings were brought by the nine other states and District of Columbia that refused to back the Bush administration settlement with the company. The settlement is also awaiting action by this judge.

The dissenting states--California, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Utah and West Virginia and the District of Columbia--are seeking tougher remedies than are called for in the DOJ deal. The holdouts' proposals include a requirement that Microsoft create a thin-client version of Windows, stripped of most of its applications, as well as the porting of Office to other operating systems, such as Linux.






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