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Microsoft must include rival Sun Microsystems' Java programming language in its Windows operating system, a federal judge in Maryland ruled Monday, handing Sun a victory as it pursues a private antitrust case against Microsoft. Sun argued in court earlier this month that Microsoft has gained an unfair advantage by shipping Windows with an outdated version of Java that's inconsistent for its users.
December 24, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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