A Microsoft attorney Tuesday alleged that Sun Microsystems' antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft is a ploy aimed at allowing Sun to maintain its competitive advantage with the Java software platform.
"Before .Net was conceived and before development began, Java was alone in [its] market," said Microsoft Attorney David Talchin in his opening statement before Judge J. Frederick Motz in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. In fact, "Microsoft's entry into this market is a procompetitive act," Talchin said.
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