Microsoft Corp. has lost an appeal against an anti-trust ruling by the European Commission in 2004.
A European Union court dismissed Microsoft Corp.'s appeal against the EU antitrust ruling that ordered it to share communications code with rivals and sell a copy of Windows without Media Player, according to the Wall Street Journal. It also upheld a 497 million euros (US$689.7 million) fine.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Alert: Microsoft loses anti-trust case in Europe
Posted by Anon at 1:24 AM
Labels: anti-trust case, European, Media Player, Microsoft, Wall Street Journal
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