Microsoft contends that it will be forced to pull Windows XP off the market and be unable to develop new systems if anti-trust sanctions sought by state prosecutors are granted.

In court documents released on Monday, Microsoft denied that the proposal was part of a "doomsday defence," but said the remedy sought by the states are a "calculated effort by Microsoft's competitors to inflict maximum commercial injury on the company, without regard to the well-being of the industry or consumers."

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Source: The Economic Times

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