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An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft

September 14, 2007 Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the court rules next week on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Thomas Vinje, antitrust case, European Union, court, regulator, Qualcomm Inc., Europe, attorney, Intel, decision, Microsoft Windows Media Player, technology company, effect, chip company

Microsoft agrees to change Vista desktop search

June 20, 2007 Changes aim to address Google antitrust concerns. Also: Redmond talks for first time about when service pack will arrive. TAGS: decree, desktop search, consent decree, antitrust, agreement, service pack, Microsoft Windows Vista, regulator, attorney general, Google Inc., attorney, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Justice Dept.: Vista satisfies antitrust deal

November 21, 2006 U.S. prosecutors say Microsoft appears to have addressed all concerns raised about new Windows, Internet Explorer 7. TAGS: technical committee, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Vista, prosecutor, attorney, government, Microsoft Corp., operating system, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Boeing may join Microsoft in EU antitrust fight

September 17, 2004 Aircraft giant may argue against European antitrust regulators' order to make Microsoft give secrets to rivals. TAGS: brief, antitrust, commission, European Union, attorney, court, aircraft, rival, Microsoft Corp., spokesman, media player, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft tells judge it's antitrust-compliant

November 30, 2005 After catching criticism for favoring Windows Media Player, company says it will expand "antitrust training" for employees. TAGS: Brad Smith, antitrust, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Microsoft Windows Media Player, music player, media player, Windows Media, compliance, Washington, attorney, Microsoft Corp., training, document, conference, software company, Microsoft Windows

Intellectual-property precedent could help Microsoft appeal

March 25, 2004 A decision in an earlier European antitrust case involving the health care industry could bode well for the software maker as it prepares its appeal. TAGS: IBM IMS, intellectual property, antitrust, Judge, attorney, Brad Smith, argument, health, decision, commission, Microsoft Corp., order, server, Microsoft Windows

Judge raps Microsoft for antitrust 'foot-dragging'

February 14, 2006 Attorney for state government also says complaint about forthcoming Windows Vista will be investigated. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, licensee, attorney, antitrust, complaint, compliance, Judge, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Windows, server

Monitoring the monitors

March 25, 2004 The European Commission's ruling in its antitrust case against Microsoft highlights the difficulties technical-compliance officers face. TAGS: antitrust, disclosure, committee, compliance, attorney, complaint, monitoring, monitor, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft reveals a softer side

April 2, 2004 The software giant's decision to settle with Sun Microsystems over antitrust and patent issues underscores a change in attitude that has been building through a series of rancorous legal disputes. TAGS: antitrust, Richard Parsons, settlement, Time Warner Inc., Scott McNealy, Bill Gates, Apple Computer, Steve Ballmer, RealNetworks Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Netscape Communications Corp., attorney, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, CEO, Apple Macintosh

Oracle sees plenty of competitors

June 9, 2004 In court, the software maker brings out reams of internal PeopleSoft documents that talk about competitive pressure from rivals other than Oracle. TAGS: American Management Systems, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Lawson Software Inc., SAP AG, attorney, antitrust, document, analysis, agency, Microsoft Corp., software company, e-mail

Oracle case bounces to Europe

September 10, 2004 The European Commission is studying the U.S. court decision favoring Oracle's PeopleSoft buyout and deciding whether to pursue its own objections. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., merger, decision, Europe, Judge, court, attorney, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Winners, losers in the Microsoft settlement

November 6, 2001 Some state attorneys general refuse to sign on to a settlement agreement between Microsoft and the Justice Department that has won the support of the other co-plaintiffs. TAGS: settlement agreement, settlement, antitrust, proposal, attorney, Wall Street, lawyer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Senator comments on Microsoft

October 16, 1998 Minority leader Tom Daschle weighs in ahead of others, while attorneys plan to show a videotaped deposition of Bill Gates during the trial. TAGS: Tom Daschle, deposition, Bill Gates, antitrust, government, attorney, letter, senator, trial, leader, Microsoft Corp.

Judge seeks expert witness in Oracle suit

March 15, 2004 Judge Vaughn Walker wants "to be brought up to speed" on some of the technological issues in the case. TAGS: Larry Lessig, Judge, Oracle Corp., expert, antitrust, party, attorney, consulting, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Court upholds Microsoft-Justice Dept. settlement

July 1, 2004 Appellate ruling rejects Massachusetts' call for stiffer penalties in antitrust case. "Well done!" the court says of the deal. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, settlement, penalty, antitrust, monopoly, Massachusetts, computer company, court, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, attorney, agreement, operating system, software company, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Settling down?

April 2, 2004 Microsoft's top attorney, Brad Smith, says the software giant's recent antitrust settlements reflect its "very committed" stance on industry collaboration. TAGS: Brad Smith, patent, interoperability, intellectual property, antitrust, open-source community, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Windows Server, collaboration, attorney, Microsoft .NET, Java, open source, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Judge: Gates 'not particularly responsive'

November 20, 1998 Microsoft's CEO has even drawn skepticism from the software giant's own legal team, Judge Jackson says in a closed session. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, deposition, testimony, Bill Gates, skepticism, antitrust, Judge, motion, purpose, trial, attorney, software company, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Former judge defends his bid to break up Microsoft

June 21, 2005 Five years later, Thomas Penfield Jackson also defends his "creativity" in appointing Redmond critic Larry Lessig as a special master. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, Larry Lessig, master, creativity, antitrust, attorney, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Oracle hits hard at Justice Dept.'s case

June 7, 2004 A feisty Oracle comes out swinging at the government's insistence that its proposed acquisition of PeopleSoft would be detrimental to the business software market. TAGS: Claude Scott, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., SAP AG, argument, agency, antitrust, government, attorney, merger, pricing, Microsoft Corp.

The full Monti

March 24, 2004 Flexibility and deliberation define the European antitrust chief's controversial five-year reign. TAGS: Mario Monti, antitrust, merger, commission, regulator, Italy, European Union, attorney, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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