Microsoft on Monday unveiled changes to its offer to settle private antitrust lawsuits by donating reduced-price software, computers and training to schools. The changes are designed to answer criticism the donations will extend the company's market dominance. Microsoft lawyer Tom Burt urged U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz to accept the settlement, saying schools would benefit from the settlement plan, not the software giant. He said schools would be able to make their own technology choices.
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