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Microsoft details EU concessions

June 6, 2005 Software giant releases details of its concessions aimed at meeting the demands of the EU's antitrust regulators. EU praises Microsoft plan TAGS: European Union, concession, commission, antitrust, interoperability, software product, Microsoft Corp., order, Microsoft Windows Media Player, server, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft foes lukewarm on Windows licensing

December 22, 2004 EU orders Microsoft to license Windows Server communications protocols. Most competitors just shrug. TAGS: Brad Smith, Novell Inc., protocol, Microsoft Windows Server, European Union, commission, decision, server, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

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, agreement, Microsoft Corp., media player, Windows Media, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, server

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, commission, proposal, European Union, representative, decision, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Media Player, Apple Computer, server, Microsoft Windows

Critics: Microsoft server license snubs open source

January 28, 2005 Proposed server interoperability license--demanded by the EU--will shut the door on open-source software such as Samba, say critics. TAGS: Samba, Free Software Foundation, antitrust, license, European Union, critic, open-source software, agreement, server software, server, open source, Microsoft Corp., copy, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft lands first licensee in EU protocol program

March 8, 2007 In keeping with European antitrust ruling, Microsoft sells license to Quest Software. License fees still an issue for EU. TAGS: Quest Software Inc., licensee, authentication system, antitrust, European Union, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, license, protocol, commission, Microsoft Corp., server, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Feds side with Microsoft in Korea flap

December 7, 2005 Justice Department protests strict new antitrust sanctions that South Korean regulators slapped on the software giant. TAGS: Korea, antitrust, European Union, Bush Administration, law, media player, Windows Media, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, server, operating system

EU upholds penalties against Microsoft

December 22, 2004 Judge orders company to unbundle Windows Media Player and to share server technology. Appeals aren't over yet, though. TAGS: Brad Smith, penalty, commission, general counsel, European Union, court, media player, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., president, server, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Google's cookie cut may not be enough for EU

July 18, 2007 EU data watchdog welcomes Google's announcement of a two-year cookie lifespan but says its major concern is server log data use. TAGS: cookie, search engine company, Google Inc., representative, policy, European Union, Yahoo! Inc., server, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

This week at Microsoft

June 17, 2005 Redmond will launch a beta of the next version of Windows Server this summer. The company also issues three "critical" patches. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Longhorn, European Union, beta, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, patch management, media player, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, server, Microsoft Windows XP, spyware, security, Dell

Microsoft: The EU appeal still matters

December 22, 2004 Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith speaks with News.com about why he thinks a settlement might still be possible. TAGS: Brad Smith, settlement, European Union, antitrust, framework, penalty, general counsel, court, Europe, decision, order, Microsoft Corp., media player, server, Microsoft Windows

Old Europe's attack on New World technology

April 2, 2007 Dick Armey writes that the dustup between the EU and Microsoft is taking a dangerous--and unnecessary--turn for the worse. TAGS: innovation, regulator, European Union, marketplace, Europe, threat, Microsoft Corp., America, server, operating system

Open source's patent spat

November 23, 2004 roundup Linus Torvalds and other luminaries call EU patent proposal "deceptive, dangerous." Also: Eye on the big ticket. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, open source, Novell NetWare, European Union, Sun Solaris, Linux, Novell Inc., operating system, Microsoft Corp., server

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., server software, commission, Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., server
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