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Adobe refiles Macromedia antitrust papers

June 8, 2005 Refile is meant to give the Department of Justice's antitrust division more time to evaluate the deal. TAGS: antitrust, Macromedia Inc., Adobe Systems Inc.

Google-YouTube merger clears antitrust review

November 6, 2006 Google gets OK to move forward with its $1.65 billion acquisition of video-sharing site. TAGS: antitrust, merger, YouTube, Google Inc., acquisition, video

AMD and Intel antitrust battle moves forward

April 20, 2006 Chipmakers move along in their international antitrust battle. TAGS: antitrust, chip company, AMD, Japan, Intel, document

Microsoft, Gateway reach antitrust settlement

April 11, 2005 Software giant will pay $150 million over four years to settle antitrust claims brought by the PC maker. TAGS: antitrust, Thomas Penfield Jackson, settlement, Gateway Inc., agreement, Novell Inc., PC company, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, PC

Microsoft settles IBM antitrust claims

July 1, 2005 Settlement will give Big Blue $775 million plus a $75 million credit toward Microsoft software. TAGS: antitrust, IBM Corp., settlement, agreement, server software, server, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft agrees to antitrust tweaks of XP

June 1, 2005 Internet Explorer's icon will become less visible. Meanwhile, Microsoft and the Justice Department discuss Longhorn. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Japan FTC delays Intel report

March 16, 2006 Japan Fair Trade Commission seeks to extend deadline to turn over documents gathered in chipmaker's antitrust case. TAGS: Japan, antitrust, court, chip company, Intel, document, AMD

Microsoft: We're making headway on antitrust

March 16, 2006 In a monthly court filing, software maker describes new steps designed to help licensees of its communications protocol. TAGS: licensee, antitrust, Microsoft Corp.

AMD files antitrust suit against Intel

June 28, 2005 The 48-page complaint charges Intel with scare tactics and coercion in the latest fight over the x86-based PCs. TAGS: antitrust, Intergraph Corp., AMD, Intel, investigation, Intel x86, chip company, complaint, agency, Japan, California, CEO, PC

'All-out war' in Intel-AMD antitrust case

July 15, 2005 The two sides are breaking out the big guns attorney-wise as they prepare to go to court over AMD's lawsuit. TAGS: antitrust, AMD, lawyer, attorney, Intel

Ballmer to meet with EU antitrust chief

September 29, 2005 Microsoft CEO, who will be in Europe on business, requested the meeting with Neelie Kroes, who heads the competition bureau. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Steve Ballmer, European Union, Europe, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft wins right to appeal Novell suit

September 2, 2005 A federal judge tells the software giant it can contest the remaining charges in an antitrust suit. TAGS: Novell Inc., antitrust, Jeff Raikes, appeal, federal judge, Corel WordPerfect, suit, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft submits antitrust proposal to EU

June 1, 2005 update If the European Commission decides the proposal is inadequate, the software giant could be fined up to $5 million daily. TAGS: antitrust, proposal, commission, European Union, representative, decision, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Media Player, Apple Computer, server, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft critic allegedly received $10 million

November 24, 2004 When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports. TAGS: antitrust, top executive, payment, critic, spokeswoman, London, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

AT&T, BellSouth merger passes antitrust test

October 11, 2006 Department of Justice's antitrust division gives blessing to $67 billion merger between AT&T and BellSouth. TAGS: merger, BellSouth Corp., antitrust, AT&T Corp., approval, telecommunications, U.S.

Microsoft: Go antitrust suit dismissed

June 30, 2006 The 2005 suit said Microsoft tried to thwart pen-computing company's bid to enter PC operating system market. TAGS: antitrust, suit, class action, claim, founder, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC

Japan antitrust watchdog bites Intel

March 8, 2005 Chipmaker mulls a response to ruling, which accuses the company of offering rebates to PC makers that snubbed its rivals. TAGS: antitrust, Japan, PC company, rebate, Intel, agency, recommendation, chip company, AMD, PC

EU slaps record fine on Microsoft

March 25, 2004 Regulators hit the software giant with a fine of $613 million for violating European Union antitrust law and also order the unbundling of Media Player software from Windows. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, European Union, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Media Player, computer company, Microsoft Corp., agreement, media player, Windows Media, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, server

Europe plays hardball with Microsoft

March 25, 2004 special coverage Members of Congress are quick to protest the EU's $613 million fine against Microsoft. Also: An intellectual-property precedent could help the software giant in its appeal. Read u... TAGS: European Union, antitrust, regulator, decision, Europe, intellectual property, PC company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, fine, Microsoft Corp., letter, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Oracle-Siebel antitrust review gets extension

October 25, 2005 Extension comes as Department of Justice requests additional information in connection with the deal. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Siebel Systems Inc., antitrust, PeopleSoft Inc., acquisition, connection
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