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

Google-DoubleClick: Tough sell in EU

November 21, 2007 The search giant will have a tricky time getting what it wants as trustbusters on the other side of the Atlantic dig into the planned $3.1 billion merger. TAGS: DoubleClick Inc., ad serving, Latham & Watkins, merger, antitrust, SEM, Google Inc., European Union, Europe, online advertising, concern, acquisition, PeopleSoft Inc., U.S., attorney, search engine

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

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

Why restraining Microsoft no longer matters

September 21, 2007 European regulators won a big court victory this week but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says Microsoft must fend off a bigger challenge. TAGS: John Ashcroft, antitrust, regulator, Europe, Microsoft Corp., government, president, IBM Corp., U.S., Google Inc.

Week in review: Google's DoubleClick deletion dilemma

December 14, 2007 Fight over megamerger takes intriguing turns, while social networks open developer platforms. Also: celebrating Commodore 64's legacy. TAGS: DoubleClick Inc., law firm, Republican, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Google Inc., merger, antitrust, Week in review, chairman, acquisition, Europe, agency, U.S.

Why Microsoft is under assault from all corners

April 9, 2007 Attorney Lars Liebeler says open hostility toward the software maker runs contrary to a central premise of free-market economics. TAGS: Free Software Foundation, commission, antitrust, faith, assault, intellectual property, Novell Inc., innovation, Europe, protocol, server software, agreement, Microsoft Corp., server, open source, information technology

Regulators tell Microsoft there's plenty in a name

January 29, 2005 Name of Windows version that unbundles Media Player would undermine antitrust penalty, EU says. TAGS: Stacy Drake, commission, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Europe, order, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

EU planning massive fine against Microsoft

March 22, 2004 European regulators plan to levy a record fine of more than $600 million against Microsoft as part of a strongly worded rebuke of the company's business practices. TAGS: European Union, fine, antitrust, business practice, settlement, Europe, Microsoft Corp., software company, U.S., e-mail

Did Microsoft get lucky in Europe?

October 16, 2006 Some European Parliament members are grateful the Vista release apparently isn't blocked completely. TAGS: commission, Microsoft Windows Vista, Europe, antitrust, member, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, security, Microsoft Windows

Europe: United in regulation

June 30, 2005 Policy analyst George Pieler says spat between European trustbusters and Microsoft speaks volumes about what's wrong with EC antitrust policy. TAGS: Europe, antitrust, compliance, fine, regulation, commission, tax, payment, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows

Europe turns up the heat on tech

June 8, 2004 With the revival of a moribund antitrust probe of Intel, the EU reveals itself as an aggressive regulator willing to cross swords with the United States. Also: Microsoft files its appeal. TAGS: regulator, antitrust, European Union, investigation, Europe, appeal, chip company, Intel, decision, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: EU ruling could come soon

November 14, 2006 Top lawyer tells shareholders the ruling, expected as early as December, could provide "clarity" for industry. TAGS: Brad Smith, shareholder, European Union, Europe, lawyer, antitrust, Microsoft Corp.

Intel probe highlights EU-U.S. regulation tussle

June 8, 2004 The European Union's revival of a moribund antitrust investigation reaffirms the region's growing reputation as an aggressive regulator willing to cross swords with the United States. TAGS: European Union, antitrust, regulator, Intel, Europe, investigation, regulation, U.S., AMD, chip company, Microsoft Corp.

Antitrust angst for Microsoft

July 12, 2006 special coverage EU slaps Microsoft with $357 million fine in their ongoing antitrust battle. TAGS: margin, antitrust, angst, European Union, fine, font, Europe, Microsoft Corp.

Trade groups pick sides in EU-Microsoft battle

July 12, 2006 Software organizations take opposing views on how the multimillion-dollar antitrust fine will affect the industry. TAGS: antitrust, commission, Europe, U.S. company, leadership, Microsoft Corp., software company

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

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

What's next for Oracle?

September 9, 2004 CNET News.com answers your questions about the court case that set the software maker against the U.S. Department of Justice. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., antitrust, regulator, appeal, merger, decision, Europe, software company, U.S.

What Europe (still) doesn't get

June 21, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says Europe holds itself back when it comes to technology competition with the United States. TAGS: treaty, Europe, Brussels, antitrust, U.S. company, tax, European Union, Germany, U.S., Intel, Microsoft Corp.
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