In 2000, Microsoft was

A. found guilty of violating U.S. antitrust laws.
B. ordered to dispose of all of its subsidiary companies.
C. required to make its patents, trademarks, and trade secrets available to competitors.
D. punished for violating the U.S. antitrust laws by a fine exceeding one million dollars.


Answer: A

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