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Attachment A Of The Interim Joint Status Report On Microsoft's Compliance With The Final Judgments : U.S. V. Microsoft

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 THE WALL STREET JOURNALTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2003 B5

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Just go to www.microsoft.com/protocols to see for yourself. We've revamped our communications protocol licensing program. By simplifying our royalty structure, lowering the up-front cost, and publishing the program terms and pricing on our website for all to see, we've created a better licensing experience. The information is clearer and simple to understand—you can even review standard license agreements and summaries of each protocol. Which means now it's easier than ever for developers to achieve optimal Windows interoperability. We'll even help you through the licensing process, step-by-step. So get started today by e-mailing us at protocol@microsot.com or calling 1-800-MICROSOFT; ad code: "MCPP" and see how easy it can be to license Microsoft© Windows© client-server protocols.










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© 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.







Image of old-fashioned key with advertisement words forming the key's teeth[D]








Just go to www.microsoft.com/protocols to see for yourself. We've revamped our communications protocol licensing program. By simplifying our royalty structure, lowering the up-front cost, and publishing the program terms and pricing on our website for all to see, we've created a better licensing experience. The information is clearer and simple to understand—you can even review standard license agreements and summaries of each protocol. Which means now it's easier than ever for developers to achieve optimal Windows interoperability. We'll even help you through the licensing process, step-by-step. So get started today by e-mailing us at protocol@microsot.com or calling 1-800-MICROSOFT; ad code: "MCPP" and see how easy it can be to license Microsoft© Windows© client-server protocols.

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