DOJ asks court to extend Microsoft antitrust judgment
DOJ asks court to extend Microsoft antitrust judgment
( InfoWorld ) – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) asked a U.S. judge on Friday to extend parts of an antitrust order for Microsoft for at least two years because of the company’s delays in supplying technical documentation to licensees of its communications protocols. Microsoft has agreed with the DOJ’s request to extend the order two years beyond its scheduled expiration in November
Liberia: Forest Protection Pricks Govt’s Attention
The Liberian government has given its full pledge to protecting Liberian forest in order to instill its dignity.
Containing the costs of dual pricing
The argument in favour of dual pricing is that it will make customers more familiar with the new currency which our country will be adopting. It makes it easier for customers to compare prices and check that the conversion rules have been observed.
