Security companies miffed at Microsoft for distributing antivirus software through a Windows' update service should forget about calling in the lawyers, an antitrust attorney said today.
"It would be a longshot at best," said Hillard Sterling, of chances rivals could prevail in a civil suit based on antitrust charges. "It would be difficult if not impossible to show any anticompetitive impact," added Sterling, a partner with the Chicago-based law firm of Freeborn & Peters.
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