OL account will receive a copy of Netscape, much as I did when I got a Juno Web account.Jackson cited Rockefeller's absolute control over his oil. Well, considering Rockefeller was responsible for drilling it from the ground and getting it to where the customers are, it should be his. One would expect it would be the case that any businessperson would own the products they sell. That is a good thing. When Microsoft's lawyers argued that Microsoft has a copyright over its software, and thus had the right to limit its use by others (such as computer dealers), Jackson said that he didn't understand that defense. It seems pretty clear that if Microsoft owns the copyright to its software, then it has the ability to sell that software as it sees fit. Microsoft has a very large share of the operating system market, but Jackson is off base equating Microsoft to Standard Oil.As a consumer, I have a hard time getting upset with Microsoft in general. I like the idea of being able to go to most any computer in this country and immediately be able to use the software. Whether it be Windows or Office products, the look and feel are the same at home or at any workstation. ...