The federal judge overseeing a private antitrust action against Microsoft Corp.’s merger with Santa Monica video game developer Activision Blizzard Inc. denied the plaintiffs’ bid for a temporary restraining order, saying the court no longer had jurisdiction over the case.
“The status quo is that there is presently no order enjoining Microsoft from doing anything; the plaintiffs ask the court to impose significant restrictions on Microsoft...
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