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|   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2004 WWW.USDOJ.GOV  | 
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 STATEMENT BY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL R. HEWITT PATE U.S. Court of Appeals Finds Microsoft Settlement in the Public 
            Interest WASHINGTON, D.C.  R. Hewitt Pate, Assistant Attorney General of the Department's Antitrust Division, made the following statement today after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued its decision regarding the government's settlement in the Microsoft case:  "We are pleased that 
          the Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court's finding that the 
          Department's settlement with Microsoft is in the public interest. This 
          is a resounding victory for the Justice Department and American consumers. 
          The Court addressed the merits of every argument raised against the 
          Department's remedy by two industry groups and the sole remaining state 
          plaintiff (Massachusetts), and it clearly and thoroughly rejected all 
          of them. The Court's forceful decision confirms what the Department 
          has been saying all along  our settlement protects the public 
          by providing a full and effective remedy for Microsoft's anticompetitive 
          conduct. The decision reflects the hard work of many Antitrust Division 
          professionals, the sound leadership of former Assistant Attorney General 
          Charles A. James, Jr., who crafted the settlement, and the superb legal 
          skills of former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Deborah 
          P. Majoras, who worked tirelessly on this case and argued the appeal 
          for the government. The Division's attorneys and economists will continue 
          to monitor closely Microsoft's compliance with the settlement." ### 04-462  | 
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