On CBS.com: Gangbangers fight the cops

Search:
Go!


Content from CNET tagged with

commission [x] , Europe [x] , European Union [x]

News Stories

Showing 1-16 of 16 results found

The future of telecom regulation in Europe

November 14, 2007 Reformed regulatory framework would affect access, Internet calling, privacy, security, and Net neutrality across Europe. TAGS: commission, COLT TELECOM Group, telecom regulation, telecommunications, regulator, framework, Europe, European Union, proposal, telecommunications company, provider, U.K., power

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, Europe, Qualcomm Inc., regulator, attorney, Intel, decision, Microsoft Windows Media Player, technology company, effect, chip company

EU ruling deals setback to Microsoft

September 17, 2007 In upholding Europe's landmark antitrust decision, a high-level court foresees a "significant drop" in market share. But what of Vista? TAGS: commission, antitrust, market share, court, European Union, decision, Microsoft Corp., Europe, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Windows

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, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Still unanswered questions in EU decision

March 24, 2004 Interpretations differ on how the European Commission's decision will affect Microsoft, consumers and competitors. TAGS: European Union, commission, Brad Smith, Microsoft Windows Media Player, decision, Microsoft Corp., Europe, server, U.S., Microsoft Windows, PC

Europe extends open-source resource

October 12, 2006 Government collaboration on apps, interoperability tops agenda; better return on investment also a priority. TAGS: open source, commission, ROI, European Union, resource, Europe, project

EU probes Intel-friendly procurement rules

April 21, 2004 European regulators are investigating processes in several member states, including Italy and Germany, that benefit Intel and shut out rival chipmakers such as Advanced Micro Devices. TAGS: procurement, commission, Italy, European Union, AMD, regulator, Germany, Intel, chip company, Europe, spokesman

Europe: Time running out for Microsoft

May 11, 2005 The European Commission talks tough as it waits for Microsoft to comply with last year's antitrust ruling. TAGS: representative, commission, antitrust, European Union, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Media Player, Europe, Microsoft Windows

Europe calls for concerted fight against spam

November 28, 2006 Regulators, ISPs, governments and the police have been called on by the European Commission to boost their antispam efforts. TAGS: spam, commission, European Union, authority, Internet Service Provider, fight, malicious software, service provider, Europe, Internet service, government, spyware, activity, security

EU report takes Microsoft to task

April 22, 2004 A 300-page report sheds new light on a corporate culture and business practices that led regulators to sanction the company last month for anticompetitive practices. TAGS: European Union, regulator, fine, OEM, Microsoft Windows Media Player, commission, document, decision, media player, Microsoft Corp., Europe, Windows Media, Microsoft Windows, software company, operating system

FAQ: What's ahead for Microsoft

March 24, 2004 What does the software giant have to do to comply with the EU ruling, and what is the impact for consumers? TAGS: European Union, appeal, antitrust, commission, Europe, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., government, decision, media player, monitoring, Microsoft Windows, operating system, U.S.

In Europe, patent olive branch--or threat?

March 9, 2005 European Commission says it will let controversial directive die if the European Parliament disapproves. But some say it's a power play. TAGS: directive, commission, European Union, proposal, threat, Europe, IBM Corp., open source, process

European patent protesters: 'Innovation--yes!'

February 18, 2005 About 300 people march through the streets of Brussels to show their disapproval of a proposed law on software patents. Patent foes take to the streets TAGS: software patent, Brussels, directive, demonstration, Luxembourg, European Union, commission, Europe

Business as usual for PC makers

March 24, 2004 Despite the EU ruling, manufacturers aren't rushing to take up the option of shipping computers without Windows Media Player in Europe. TAGS: PC company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, Acer Inc., Windows Media, Fujitsu Siemens, reaction, Europe, European Union, commission, RealNetworks Inc., decision, multimedia, Microsoft Windows, software company, PC

Europe's patent proposal pending

February 18, 2005 European Parliament says software patent proposal must be rewritten. Whether European Commission will listen is another matter. Photos: Patent protesters take to the streets European patent protes... TAGS: software patent, directive, request, European Union, commission, R&D, president, Europe, conference

Microsoft not out of legal woods yet

October 12, 2005 Settlement with RealNetworks deprives EU's antitrust prosecution of major corporate ally. But Real's evidence was already in. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., antitrust, Thomas Vinje, settlement, European Union, Luxembourg, Time Warner Inc., Novell Inc., commission, Microsoft Corp., Europe, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp.
Sponsored matches for "European Union"
Popular on CBS sites: Fantasy Football | Miley Cyrus | MLB | Wii | GPS | Recipes | Mock Draft


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use