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Use the platform of your choice

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (cloweth)
Fri Nov 30 22:49:55 2001

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Act now so you may have the freedom to use the platform of your choice.
Comment cutoff date is Jan 10, 2002.

If you think that the proposed Microsoft settlements are inadequate and
more appropriate penalties should be imposed, the addresses below allow
you to communicate your sentiments to those actively engaged in these
actions.

You need not reside in these states to contact them. Please include your
name and address. This contributes to your authenticity. They may want
to send you a snail mail confirmation. Please put it in your own words.
And keep it brief. They understand the issues, so you don't need to
re-hash them.

Below are the email addresses of the nine states Attorneys General
dedicated to continuing with more stringent anti-trust remedies.
Included is USDOJ address. Also a link to a USDOJ website listing other
countries who are undertaking anti-trust action.

California:   microsoftcomments@doj.ca.gov

Connecticut:   attorney.general@po.state.ct.us

Florida:   ag@oag.state.fl.us

Iowa:   webteam@ag.state.ia.us

Kansas:  GENERAL@ksag.org

Massachusetts:   (bounced)

Minnesota:   attorney.general@state.mn.us

Utah:   uag@att.state.ut.us

West Virginia:   consumer@mail.wvnet.edu

US Dept of Justice-Microsoft anti-trust comments:
Microsoft.atr@usdoj.gov

US Dept of Justice-other sites worldwide:
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/contact/otheratr.htm


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