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Microsoft said that it would offer free and unlimited technical support to those who license its workgroup server protocols. Microsoft changed the offer voluntarily, said Tom Brookes, a company spokesman.The Commission's response was guarded…
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As part of the ruling, the Commission ordered Microsoft to release a version of its OS without Windows Media Player and provide documentation that would allow rival products to interoperate with its workgroup server software.The Commission argues…
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Microsoft has accused the European Commission of actively working with the company's rivals and failing to act as an independent regulator in its ongoing anti-trust case against the company.In an additional response to the Commission's statement…
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As part of that decision, Microsoft was ordered to licence the communications protocols for its workgroup server software so other vendors can develop products that inter-operate smoothly with Windows.
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Microsoft has asked the EC for more time to comply with its anti-trust ruling, in particular ensuring full interoperability with workgroup server software.If the Commission agrees, it will give Microsoft more time to comply with the ruling before…
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The Commission gives the example of the request to Microsoft to publish its communications protocols to ensure interoperability with its workgroup servers. Professor Neil Barrett is an expert in computer security and the Unix operating system.