On February 7, 2008, the European Union Antitrust Commission fined Microsoft no less than € 899 million, or approximately $1.3 billion, for failing to comply with the March 2007 ruling until 22 October 2007. The Commission underlined the fact that the penalty payment of € 899 million was connected exclusively with th... |
27 February 2008 13:59 GMT |
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Microsoft is getting jabs from all directions in the European Union arena. The software giant has found it hard to avoid the consequences of its "monopolistic" ways, and failed to dodge a couple of financial penalties imposed so far by the EU Antitrust Commission, following the landmark March 2004 ruling. Four years ... |
27 February 2008 06:54 GMT |
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In the never-ending saga of Microsoft antitrust "slaps on the hand," the Redmond company might receive the healthiest financial penalty yet from the European Union Antitrust Commission. A reported fine of $2.2 billion is currently cooking by the EU Antitrust regulators, and could be served as early as February 26, 20... |
26 February 2008 07:23 GMT |
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Is it curtains for the Internet Explorer and Windows marriage? Did Norway-based browser developer Opera managed to indeed plant the seeds of a divorce between IE and Windows? Well, Microsoft is not in any rush to strip its proprietary browser from the Windows operating system. In fact, the Redmond company has reacted... |
14 January 2008 12:33 GMT |
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