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Microsoft Windows - Blast from the Past: Microsoft Appeals EU Antitrust Fine

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With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

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With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

Windows IT Pro

 

With the US government quietly agreeing to cease its antitrust oversight of Microsoft earlier this month, you may have assumed that the software giant's legal wrangling over its one-time market power was a thing of the past. Well, not yet it isn't: This week, Microsoft revealed that it will appeal an "excessive" $1.35 billion fine that was imposed on it by over-zealous European Union antitrust regulators in 2008. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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