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  • Wed Mar 24 2004 U.S. politicos fire at EU's Microsoft ruling

    In a strongly worded letter, members of the House International Relations committee ask regulators in Brussels to reconsider their decision to levy a record fine against the U.S.-based company.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Mar 24 2004 A tale of two cases

    European regulators are going far beyond what U.S. prosecutors ultimately agreed to accept from Microsoft. How did similar antitrust philosophies lead to divergent courses?

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Mar 18 2004 EU, Microsoft fail to agree on deal

    The European Commission and Microsoft have been unable to reach a settlement on the landmark antitrust case, the top EU regulator said.

    Posted by Michael Parsons and Andy McCue

  • Sun Sep 17 2000 The week ahead: EMI addresses Warner merger concerns

    EMI Recorded Music executives are due to offer concessions and address regulators' concerns about the record label's planned $20 billion joint venture with Warner Music Group.

    Posted by Cecily Barnes

  • Tue Oct 11 2005 Microsoft not out of legal woods yet

    Settlement with RealNetworks deprives EU's antitrust prosecution of major corporate ally. But Real's evidence was already in.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Dawn Kawamoto

  • Wed Mar 24 2004 Still unanswered questions in EU decision

    Interpretations differ on how the European Commission's decision will affect Microsoft, consumers and competitors.

    Posted by John Borland and Ina Fried

  • Tue Jul 3 2001 Microsoft faces tougher battle in Europe

    Tougher antitrust enforcement by European Commission regulators could mean trouble ahead for the software giant, experts warn.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

  • Tue Apr 13 2004 Microsoft's long-playing business record

    Have courtroom battles become just another business expense for the software giant?

    Posted by John Borland

  • Tue Jan 15 2002 Europe takes a front seat in Net rulemaking

    The EU generally lagged the United States in e-commerce initiatives and Internet use in the late 1990s, but it's quickly catching up.

    Posted by John Borland

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