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Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?

September 20, 2007 Policy analyst James V. DeLong says Google's real game is to blur boundaries between desktop search and Internet search. TAGS: desktop search, middleware, monopoly, Google Inc., Internet search, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., order, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, U.S., Microsoft Windows

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

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, Judge, antitrust, IBM Corp., request, order, court, European Union, Novell Inc., document, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

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

Gloves come off in Symantec, Microsoft dispute

August 25, 2006 Legal dispute over storage patent is about to get going in earnest, part of a wider skirmish over security software turf. TAGS: Symantec Corp., patent, intellectual property, data storage, trial, Microsoft Corp., order, security

Microsoft seeks settlement in Google lawsuit

September 13, 2005 After a judge limits Kai-Fu Lee's duties, Microsoft offers to end the case involving its former executive. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, recruiting, China, Google Inc., Brad Smith, duty, lawsuit, general counsel, Human Resources, order, agreement, trial, Microsoft Corp.

Daylight saving change proves thorny for businesses

March 8, 2007 As time change nears, some companies are still struggling to patch their computer systems. TAGS: Y2K, patch management, order, vice president, Microsoft Corp.

Europe: Microsoft still out of compliance

March 10, 2006 European Commission reviews latest Microsoft documents, says company is still out of antitrust compliance. TAGS: commission, antitrust, objection, compliance, documentation, fine, order, monitoring, decision, letter, Microsoft Corp., Europe

Microsoft offers up source code in EC dispute

January 25, 2006 To avoid EU regulatory fines of up to $2.45 million per day, Microsoft offers to license some of its Windows source code to rivals. TAGS: objection, fine, commission, source code, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Server, rival, documentation, decision, Microsoft Corp., order, server, Microsoft Windows, operating system

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 Windows Media Player, order, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, server

Microsoft's EU deadline looms

May 30, 2005 Company must submit on Tuesday its final proposal for complying with the antitrust order from the European Commission. TAGS: European Union, proposal, antitrust, commission, Microsoft Windows Media Player, copy, compliance, decision, order, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

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

Microsoft clarifies policy on censoring blogs

January 31, 2006 Under fire for removing a Chinese journalist's postings, it sets out how it will respond to government censorship orders. TAGS: Brad Smith, MSN Spaces, policy, blogger, blog, MSN, order, law, government, Microsoft Corp., China

Intellectual-property precedent could help Microsoft appeal

March 25, 2004 A decision in an earlier European antitrust case involving the health care industry could bode well for the software maker as it prepares its appeal. TAGS: IBM IMS, intellectual property, antitrust, Judge, Brad Smith, attorney, argument, commission, decision, health, order, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Court rules in Oracle's favor on access to evidence

March 20, 2004 The software maker wins a small battle in the PeopleSoft case, with a pretrial ruling that preserves the rights of its attorneys to review sensitive information submitted by competitors. TAGS: Oracle Corp., attorney, product development, PeopleSoft Inc., law firm, Human Resources, favor, request, protection, order, government, SAP AG, document, Microsoft Corp.

Pop-up purveyor fights FTC

December 10, 2003 A software start-up is fighting a court order that shut it down after it exploited a flaw in Windows Messenger service to send pop-up advertisements. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Messenger, San Diego, pop-up, flaw, attorney, order, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., security, PC

Windows patch, iPod exploited in e-mail scams

August 31, 2006 Fake patches, rogue invoices make the rounds as spammers keep trying to fool people into installing Trojans on their PCs. TAGS: Sophos Plc., Websense Inc., spammer, trojan horse, order, Apple iPod, patch management, account, e-mail, payment, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., PC
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