. . . . . . "Microsoft vs. the Justice Department playing monopoly" . "Microsoft vs. the Justice Department playing monopoly"@en . "n this program Bill Gates, Paul [i.e. Steve] Ballmer and other Microsoft executives square off against their opponents including Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale and Asst. Attorney General Joel Klein to discuss the allegations that Microsoft has made predatory use of its monopoly power to stifle its competition. Microsoft's integration of it's Web browser, Internet Explorer, into Window's core code, makes the choice of competitive programs difficult. There is also a growing concern that by manufacturing Internet Explorer with pre-selected Microsoft-centric hyperlinks, Microsoft will become the de facto keeper of the gateway to cyberspace." . "Microsoft vs. the Justice Department: playing monopoly" . . . "Documentary television programs"@en . . . . "Microsoft versus the Justice Department"@en . "Filmmaterial" . . . . . . . . . . . "Playing monopoly" . "Playing monopoly"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Looks at the allegations of predatory use of monopoly power brought against Bill Gates, owner of Microsoft, for the attempt to defeat rival company, Netscape, by making Microsoft's Internet Explorer virtually compulsory to Windows users."@en . "Looks at the allegations of predatory use of monopoly power brought against Bill Gates, owner of Microsoft, for the attempt to defeat rival company, Netscape, by making Microsoft's Internet Explorer virtually compulsory to Windows users." . . . . "Nonfiction television programs"@en . . . "Microsoft vs. the Justice Department : playing monopoly"@en . . . . . . "In this program Bill Gates, Paul [i.e. Steve] Ballmer and other Microsoft executives square off against their opponents including Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale and Asst. Attorney General Joel Klein to discuss the allegations that Microsoft has made predatory use of its monopoly power to stifle its competition. Microsoft's integration of it's Web browser, Internet Explorer, into Window's core code, makes the choice of competitive programs difficult. There is also a growing concern that by manufacturing Internet Explorer with pre-selected Microsoft-centric hyperlinks, Microsoft will become the de facto keeper of the gateway to cyberspace."@en . "In this program Bill Gates, Paul [i.e. Steve] Ballmer and other Microsoft executives square off against their opponents including Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale and Asst. Attorney General Joel Klein to discuss the allegations that Microsoft has made predatory use of its monopoly power to stifle its competition. Microsoft's integration of it's Web browser, Internet Explorer, into Window's core code, makes the choice of competitive programs difficult. There is also a growing concern that by manufacturing Internet Explorer with pre-selected Microsoft-centric hyperlinks, Microsoft will become the de facto keeper of the gateway to cyberspace." . . . "USA." . . "Wettbewerbsstrategie." . . "Monopol." . . "Softwarehaus." . . "Netscape." . . . . "Unlauterer Wettbewerb." . . "Browser." . .