November 23, 1998 Microsoft Files Lawsuits Against Three Portland-Area Resellers In First Oregon Anti-Piracy Sweep Investigative Efforts Affirm Company’s Commitment to Protecting State’s Consumers And Legitimate Resellers
November 20, 1998 Microsoft Assures Windows Customers of No Impact from Sun Lawsuit Ruling Microsoft Outlines Next Steps in Letters to Partners and Customers
November 19, 1998 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Wins Best of Show at COMDEX/Fall ’98 Microsoft Outlines Next Steps in Letters to Partners and Customers
November 19, 1998 Microsoft Welcomes Decision by the Japan Fair Trade Commission Agency Rejects Browser Claims Also Asserted by the DOJ And Brings Japanese Investigation of Microsoft to a Close
November 19, 1998 Microsoft Revamps the MSN Gaming Zone, Adds New Services For 3 Million-Strong Community of Gamers Ruling Extended Features Provide One-Stop Service to Growing Number of Gamers
November 18, 1998 Microsoft Money Users Can Get One Free Year of Atrieva Online Backup Using the Atrieva Online Backup Service, Microsoft Money Users Can Back Up and Access Their Money Files From Any Internet-Enabled PC
November 18, 1998 Microsoft Takes Legal Action Against Ten New York and New Jersey Resellers Lawsuits Alleging Hard Disk Loading and Distribution of Counterfeit Software Intended to Protect Legitimate Resellers and Consumers in New York Area
November 18, 1998 Microsoft Reveals Development Approach Behind Office 2000 Participatory Design Incorporates Customer Input in Early Development
November 18, 1998 Microsoft to Begin Selling Its Minority Stake in RealNetworks Microsoft Outlines Next Steps in Letters to Partners and Customers
November 17, 1998 Software Piracy Drained Alabama Economy of Nearly $140 Million in 1997 Microsoft Announces Piracy Cost Alabama Almost 1,900 Jobs At Seminar for Local Resellers