- Mon Jul 8 2002 EU may step up broadband legal action
The European Commission could widen its legal action against European telecom companies over the failure to open up their local networks, an official says.
- Wed Jun 2 2004 Microsoft gets set to file EU appeal
The software powerhouse next week plans to make its formal appeal of a European antitrust ruling that includes a massive fine and constraints on Microsoft's business practices. - Thu Nov 22 2001 Microsoft's battle: On the antitrust trail
Microsoft changes its legal guard, as Bill Neukom retires. But what's there to do now? Settlement deals are moving forward, but the EU is still hot on the case.
- Wed Mar 24 2004 Intellectual-property precedent could help Microsoft appeal
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.
- 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.
- Thu Apr 1 2004 Oracle argues takeover case in Europe
Oracle wraps up its two-day hearings before the European Commission, where it argued against European antitrust regulators' objections to its hostile $9.4 billion bid for PeopleSoft.
- Wed Sep 22 2004 Europe to restart Oracle clock?
European regulators may be getting ready to let the countdown to their decision begin, a source tells CNET News.com.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.



