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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, agreement, server software, Microsoft Corp., server, open source, information technology

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

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, European Union, regulator, threat, Microsoft Corp., America, Europe, server, operating system

Europe threatens Microsoft with daily fines

December 22, 2005 Software giant faces fines of up to $2.37 million a day unless it complies with year-old order related to EC antitrust ruling. TAGS: commission, objection, compliance, fine, order, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., decision, Europe, server

In Europe, Microsoft antitrust decision on ice

July 15, 2005 Because many civil servants are on leave in August, no decision will be made until September at the earliest, EC says. TAGS: commission, antitrust, decision, representative, open source, Microsoft Corp., Europe, server

This week in Redmond

July 8, 2005 Microsoft, which has a reputation for arrogance in its personnel practices, is working on its recruiting efforts. TAGS: recruiting, reader, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., Europe, conference, server, U.S.

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, general counsel, antitrust, court, decision, Europe, order, media player, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Firefox users ignore online ads, report says

December 6, 2004 Internet Explorer users in Europe are at least four times as likely to click on Web ads than Firefox users, according to new data. TAGS: Firefox, online advertising, banner advertisement, Microsoft Internet Explorer, pop-up blocker, Europe, Microsoft Corp., server

Week in review: The trials of Microsoft

March 19, 2004 The failure of EU settlement talks paves the way for an antitrust ruling next week. Also, e-mail shows Microsoft wooing Warren Buffett, and open source gains momentum in Asia. TAGS: Microsoft Software Update Services, Warren Buffett, antitrust, European Union, Week in review, Europe, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

Paris eyes open-source switch

February 12, 2004 Following Munich's decision to switch to Linux desktops, the French capital is studying a similar move. TAGS: Unilog, Paris, Munich, open source, Linux desktop, open-source software, Linux, France, Europe, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows
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