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- MICROSOFT Aquires Christmas
-
- by Robert Reiser
-
- NORTH POLE (API) - MICROSOFT announced an agreement
- with Santa Claus Industries to acquire Christmas at
- a press conference held via sattelite from Santa's
- summer estate somewhere in the southern hemisphere.
- In the deal, Microsoft would gain exclusive rights
- to Christmas, Reindeer, and other unspecified
- inventions.In addition, Microsoft will gain access
- to millions of households through the Santa Sleigh.
-
- The announcement also included a notice that beginning
- Jan 1, 1995, Christmas and the Reindeer names would be
- copyrighted by Microsoft. This unprecedented move was
- facilitated by the recently aquired MS Court. Microsoft
- stated its commitment to "all who have made Christmas
- great," and vowed to "make licensing of the Christmas
- and Reindeer names available to all." It is believed
- that the guidelines for licensing these names, due
- before Halloween, will be very strict.
-
- When asked "Why buy Christmas?" Bill Gates replied
- "Microsoft has been working on a more effecient delivery
- mechanism for all of our products for some time, but
- recognized that the Santa Sleigh has some immediate
- benefits. We'll use it first for the release of
- Windows95 and Office 95."
-
- In a multimedia extravaganza, the attendees were shown
- a seamingly endless video stream of products that make
- up the deal. It ended with a green and red version
- of the Microsoft logo, and a new Christmas 95 trademark,
- leading into the announcement of the first product from
- the deal.
-
- Vixen, the new Director of Holidays and Celebrations
- said, "The first step is to assimilate Christmas within
- the Microsoft Organization. This will take some time,
- so don't expect any changes this year." She continued,
- "our big plans are for next year, when we release
- Christmas 95. It will be bigger and better than last
- year." She further elaborated that "Windows 95 users
- who sign up with MS Network will get sneak previews
- of Christmas[95] as early as November first."
-
- Christmas 95 is scheduled for release in December of
- 1995, though one unnamed source said that it is
- dangerously close to the end of the year and may slip
- into the first half of 1996. An economist at Goldman
- Sachs explained that a slip would be catostrophic to
- next year's economy and the nation's tax revenue,
- possibly requiring the IRS to move the deadline for
- filing income tax returns to three months after
- Christmas, whenever that was. "But it could be good
- in the long term," he explained. "With Microsoft
- controlling Christmas, we may see it move to May or
- June, which are much slower months for retailers.
- This may serve to even out the economy over the year."
-
- When asked if other holidays are being considered,
- Mr. Gates explained that "Christmas is the flagship
- of holidays, so wewanted to start there. Not all
- holidays are available for sale, and the remaining will
- have to show a good long-term business," suggesting
- that holidays with a short history may not be in the
- plans.
-
- Though specific terms of the agreement were withheld, a
- Santa official confirmed that the deal was "sizeable,
- even for a man of Santa's stature." Some analysts think
- that Santa has saturated the Holiday market, and is
- looking for a means to expand his business to year
- 'round products and services. Others contend that the
- Jolly Red Man is looking to retire in Redmond.
-
- A spokesperson for the most famous Reindeer could not
- be reached for comment.
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