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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 Windows XP, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Elections officials fight for Net political ads

October 14, 2004 A 2002 campaign finance law wasn't meant to cover the Internet, the FEC claims, protesting a court order that says otherwise. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, election, regulation, finance, law

Feds seek formal extension of Microsoft antitrust deal

August 31, 2006 Judge asked to approve extra time for parts of landmark settlement critics say have been implemented too slowly. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, extension, settlement, antitrust, middleware, Judge, Microsoft Corp., conference

Judge: Microsoft's music player gaffe is 'concern'

October 26, 2005 Redmond never should have drafted marketing plan to force player makers to distribute only Windows Media Player, judge says. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, federal prosecutor, attorney, documentation, music player, Judge, Redmond, project, Windows Media, Microsoft Windows Media Player, conference, Microsoft Corp., media player, Microsoft Windows

Justice Dept.: Microsoft's 'fallen short'

January 17, 2004 The U.S. Department of Justice expresses concern that the software giant has not completely lived up to its agreement to disclose Windows communications protocols. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, compliance, fee, agreement, Massachusetts, government, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Judge adds two years to Microsoft antitrust deal

May 17, 2006 Justice Dept. gets settlement term extension due to company's slowness in providing rivals with documentation. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Judge, documentation, extension, antitrust, protocol, lawyer, government, attorney, Microsoft Corp., conference, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft to change protocol licensing

January 23, 2004 update Under pressure from antitrust regulators, the software titan says it will revamp a program to make it easier for developers to access Windows protocols. TAGS: protocol, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, settlement, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Corp., developer, software company, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, server

Appeals court ponders Microsoft antitrust suit

November 5, 2003 A federal court considers whether a trial judge's order ending Microsoft's antitrust case should be tossed out in favor of harsher remedies. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, remedy, Massachusetts, appeals court, compliance, settlement, court, decision, favor, Judge, trial, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Windows

Judge OKs new Microsoft antitrust deadline

September 7, 2006 Redmond and the Justice Department earn formal approval to extend parts of their deal until November 2009--or longer. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Judge, antitrust, prosecutor, agreement, extension, government, attorney, Microsoft Corp., conference

Microsoft lags in antitrust compliance, U.S. says

January 24, 2006 Prosecutors say it has "fallen significantly behind" in meeting certain obligations under its antitrust deal. TAGS: technical committee, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, prosecutor, antitrust, documentation, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Search may be Microsoft's next target, court told

January 16, 2004 Microsoft may be using its desktop dominance to put the squeeze on search engines and on formats like Adobe Acrobat, Massachusetts claims in its latest antitrust filing. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, Massachusetts, dominance, Internet search, court, Adobe Acrobat, search engine, Microsoft Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., Microsoft Windows, operating system

Feds add two years to Microsoft antitrust deal

May 12, 2006 Justice Department extends antitrust deal, blaming software maker's slowness in providing rivals with documentation. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, documentation, judgment, protocol, department, rival, Microsoft Corp., software company, operating system, 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, Judge, compliance, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Windows, server

The coming crackdown on blogging

March 3, 2005 Federal Election Commissioner Bradley Smith says the freewheeling days of political expression on the Internet may be about to end. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, exemption, blogger, commission, blogging, campaign, decision, finance, link

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, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Media Player, music player, media player, Windows Media, compliance, Washington, attorney, Microsoft Corp., document, conference, training, software company, Microsoft Windows

Internet election rules could be blocked

March 21, 2005 Democratic senator wants to block the Federal Election Commission from a feared blog crackdown. FEC will vote Thursday. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, blogger, finance, communication, Republican, law, blog

Microsoft, regulators to meet over Longhorn

January 26, 2005 Giant will meet with federal and state antitrust regulators next month to head off potential trouble before new software ships. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Stacy Drake, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Unisys Corp., settlement, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Adobe PDF, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Political Web ads may be curtailed

February 15, 2005 The Federal Election Commission reluctantly says Internet political advertising may have to be regulated. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, newspaper, online advertising, law, commission, finance

Attorney general mum on spy program court orders

January 18, 2007 At Senate hearing, Gonzales casts doubt on whether more details will be publicly disclosed about administration's latest surveillance plans. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Patrick Leahy, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, attorney general, order, Republican, court, letter, agreement, U.S.

Will campaign finance law stifle blogs?

March 4, 2005 As FEC gears up to review whether the law should apply to the Net, some News.com readers react with concern. TAGS: reader, candidate, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, finance, blogger, First Amendment, blog, mailing list, commission, e-mail
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