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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, Microsoft Corp., decision, Europe, operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

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

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, AMD, court, Intel, chip company, document

Nebraska court puts Microsoft back in the dock

March 19, 2004 The state's highest court revives a class-action suit charging the software giant with antitrust violations. TAGS: Nebraska, court, antitrust, class action, Microsoft Corp.

Intel seeks to rein in AMD case

May 4, 2006 update Chipmaker contends that foreign business practices are irrelevant to AMD's lawsuit in a U.S. court. TAGS: AMD, business practice, antitrust, chip company, motion, Intel, court, lawsuit, portion

How GPL fits in with the future of antitrust regulation

November 22, 2006 perspective Attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains the ramifications of a recent case on the future of open-source software. TAGS: antitrust law, GPL, antitrust, court, Linux, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., open source, open-source software, operating system, Novell Inc., work, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft settles Minnesota antitrust case

April 19, 2004 update The software maker reaches a preliminary settlement to quell allegations that it overcharged for its software--yet another example of an antitrust or patent lawsuit laid to rest. TAGS: Minnesota, antitrust, antitrust case, antitrust law, settlement, court, claim, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

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, court, attorney, aircraft, rival, Microsoft Corp., media player, spokesman, Microsoft Windows

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, Internet search, dominance, court, Adobe Acrobat, search engine, Adobe Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

Judge blocks Microsoft 'end-run' in EU antitrust case

April 21, 2006 U.S. judge nixes request to subpoena IBM, calling it a "blatant end-run around 'foreign proof-gathering restrictions.'" TAGS: commission, antitrust, Judge, IBM Corp., court, European Union, request, order, Novell Inc., document, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Intel dealt blow by high court in EU probe

June 21, 2004 European regulators can be privy to chipmaker's confidential documents in antitrust investigation. TAGS: AMD, European Union, federal law, court, Intergraph Corp., antitrust, assistance, Intel, document, chip company

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, Judge, Europe, court, attorney, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Oracle, Justice Dept. seek June trial

March 10, 2004 The two are seeking a trial date of June 21, in the closely watched antitrust case over Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft, according to court papers. TAGS: Oracle Corp., case management, PeopleSoft Inc., court, trial, party, attorney, bid, antitrust, access, pricing, document, conference

Microsoft chalks up more class-action settlements

October 28, 2003 The company reaches settlements that total approximately $200 million in six class-action lawsuits that involve antitrust claims and product pricing. Ten down, five to go. TAGS: Brad Smith, class action, settlement, antitrust, suit, state, court, Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., America Online Inc., operating system

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, appeals court, Massachusetts, compliance, settlement, court, decision, favor, Judge, Microsoft Corp., trial, software company, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft settles another antitrust case

November 7, 2003 The software company reaches a deal with North Carolina, as it works toward putting an end to its ledger of class-action lawsuits. TAGS: North Carolina, class action, settlement, professional development, antitrust case, antitrust, school, state, suit, court, Microsoft Corp., agreement, software company

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, penalty, antitrust, settlement, monopoly, Massachusetts, computer company, court, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, attorney, operating system, agreement, Web browser, software company, Microsoft Windows

VeriSign's antitrust suit against ICANN dismissed

August 27, 2004 A judge rejects the argument that the manager of the Net's infrastructure violated antitrust law. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., antitrust, court, Microsoft .NET, California, database

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: European Union, Brad Smith, penalty, settlement, framework, antitrust, general counsel, Europe, court, decision, order, Microsoft Corp., media player, server, Microsoft Windows

Intel and AMD: A long history in court

June 28, 2005 Monday's suit doesn't mark the first time AMD has accused Intel of antitrust violations. We look back at the companies' legal tangles. TAGS: AMD, Intergraph Corp., antitrust, Intel, x86 processor, Intel x86, microprocessor, monopoly, AMD Athlon, suit, court, history, Japan, agreement, IBM Corp.
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