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The Un-Microsoft Un-Remedy: Law Can Prevent the Problem it Can't Patch

Jonathan Zittrain
Harvard Law School



Connecticut Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 4, 1999

Abstract:     
Microsoft has brilliantly exploited its current control of the personal computer operating system (OS) market to grant itself advantages towards controlling tomorrow's operating system market as well. This is made possible by the control Microsoft has asserted over user "defaults," a power Microsoft possesses thanks to a combination of (1) Windows' high market share, (2) the "network effects" that make switching to an alternative so difficult for any given consumer or computer manufacturer, and (3) software copyright, which largely prevents competitors from generating software that defeats network effects. The author suggests a much-reduced term of copyright for computer software--from 95 years to around five years--as a means of preventing antitrust problems before they arise.

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Date posted: September 07, 1999 ; Last revised: March 31, 2000

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Zittrain, Jonathan, The Un-Microsoft Un-Remedy: Law Can Prevent the Problem it Can't Patch. Connecticut Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 4, 1999. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=175491


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Jonathan Zittrain (Contact Author)
Harvard Law School ( email )
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
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