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European Antitrust Drama Finally Ends for Microsoft
21 hours ago ago from TipAdept Dot Com
After more than 10 years of antitrust issues in Europe, Microsoft is finally putting the drama to rest. On Wednesday, the European Commission approved a final resolution of several long-standing competition issues. "Today's resolution follows years of intensive examination by the European Commission of competition in computer software," said Brad Smith, senior vice president and general counsel at Microsoft. "The measures approved today ...
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21 hours ago ago from Know You,Know Me!
The EU said this morning that it is dropping antitrust charges against Microsoft after the software giant agreed to give Windows OS users a choice of up to 12 other Web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple's Safari and Opera. Under the terms of the settlement agreement, Microsoft will need to implement a ballot screen that lets users in Europe replace Internet Explorer with another browser, starting March 2010. The deal ...
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12 hours ago ago from Cygnett's Blog
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22 hours ago ago from U.S. News
EU drops Microsoft browser charges BRUSSELS (AP) -- The European Union said Wednesday it is dropping antitrust charges against Microsoft Corp. after the company agreed to give Windows users a choice of up to 12 other Web browsers. Under the terms of the deal with regulators, Microsoft will avoid further EU fines if it provides a pop-up screen that lets European users - from March - replace Microsoft's Internet Explorer or add another ...
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19 hours ago ago from FOX Business
Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Technology Wednesday, December 16, 2009 EU Drops Antitrust Charges Against Microsoft  By Darryl R. Isherwood FOXBusiness  The European ...
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22 hours ago ago from All Things D
Microsoft’s pitched legal battle with the European Union is finally over. The European Commission has settled its antitrust dispute with the software maker , accepting its proposal for a browser ballot within Windows (see full text below). Under terms of the settlement, Microsoft (MSFT) will rejigger Windows to give users a choice between its Internet Explorer and up to 11 other browsers from rivals like Mozilla, Apple (AAPL) and Google ...
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21 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 16th, 2009 Microsoft's browser bundling battle is over (for this decade, at least) Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:40 am Categories: Channel , Corporate strategy , Internet Explorer , Legal , Vista , Windows 7 , Windows XP , Windows client Tags: Microsoft Windows , Microsoft Internet Explorer , Microsoft Corp. , Web Browser , Web Browsers , Internet , Mary Jo Foley Microsoft started this past decade in the midst of a fight ...
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16 hours ago ago from DailyFinance
Microsoft has sealed a deal to end nearly a decade of litigation with the European Union over charges that it unfairly used its dominant operating system, Windows, to promote its Web browser, Internet Explorer. The Redmond, Wash., computer giant agreed to give European users a choice of up to 12 Web browsers in future editions of the company's software package. Microsoft, which had tangled with the U.S. Department of Justice over antitrust ...
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