Georgetown University law professor Robert Levy sums up the "lesson" to be drawn from the Microsoft case: "If you're sufficiently ambitious, competent, and hard-working; if you're willing to risk your time and fortune; if you succeed at rising above your competition by serving customers with better products; then watch out, because our government will come down on your neck with the force and effect of a guillotine." Levy's brief but insightful analysis of the case is available
online.