Microsoft told to ship Java in 120 days

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A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Microsoft to begin shipping Sun Microsystems" Java with the Windows operating system within 120 days, after the companies fought over implementing a ruling he made last month

U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz summoned lawyers for both sides in the private antitrust suit to a special hearing on their failure to agree on the exact terms of a preliminary injunction.

"I can"t sit here hearing after hearing," Motz said. "I want this done in 120 days."

Motz ruled on Dec. 23, 2002, that Sun had a good chance of winning its antitrust case against Microsoft, and said he would grant a preliminary injunction forcing Microsoft to include Java in its Windows computer operating system.

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News source: C|Net

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