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This case has been compared to the 1990s Microsoft antitrust case, where the government initially won an order to break up Microsoft.

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True. The case mirrors U.S. v. Microsoft from 1998, where Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson initially ordered Microsoft broken in two for forcing PC manufacturers to bundle Internet Explorer with Windows....

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