[NYTr] Microsoft loses landmark EU antitrust case Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 15:57:22 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit AFP - Sep 17, 2007 http://www.afp.com/english/news/stories/070917095211.t4fxhi6p.html Microsoft loses landmark EU antitrust case LUXEMBOURG (AFP) - A top European court on Monday backed the European Commission in its anti-trust battle with Microsoft, ordering the world's biggest software maker to pay a record 497 million euro (690 million dollar) fine. Against most expectations for a split judgement, judges at the European Court of First Instance, the EU's second highest court, backed most of the European Commission's 2004 ruling against the US giant. Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith said the company would "study" the ruling before deciding to appeal, but would take "additional steps" to comply with decision. "We'll study this decision carefully and if there are additional steps that we need to take to comply with it, we will take them," a visibly shaken Smith told reporters the decision was delivered. The ruling, which Microsoft has two months and 10 days to appeal against, left Microsoft's opponents and the European Commission jubilant, describing it as a victory for consumers and innovation. "This judgement confirms the objectivity and the credibility of the commission's competition policy," commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said. "This policy protects the European consumer interest and ensures fair competition between businesses." The tribunal confirmed the commission's 2004 antitrust finding that Microsoft had used its 95-percent share in operating systems in personal computers to crush rivals in other linked markets. The verdict dealt a painful blow to Microsoft's business strategy, which has seen it become one of the biggest and most profitable enterprises in the world. Billed as one of the biggest EU court judgements ever, the verdict holds huge stakes for Microsoft and for Europe's capacity to regulate corporate giants from all over the world. The court upheld the record 497-million euro fine that Europe's chief regulator also slapped on Microsoft, although this would appear a drop in the ocean for the powerful software giant. While Microsoft emerged in 2002 from a similar case in the United States relatively unscathed, EU regulators have taken a much harder line towards the company than their US counterparts. The EU case goes back to March 2004 when the EU Commission ruled after a five-year probe that Microsoft had abused its share of the market for operating systems running personal computers thanks to its ubiquitous Windows programme. In particular, it accused Microsoft of using its stranglehold on PC operating systems to elbow rivals out of the more competitive markets for media players that play music and videos and operating systems running back-office servers. The Commission ordered Microsoft to sell a version of Windows PC without a media player already bundled in and to share technical information with rivals needed to make product that could function with Windows. Microsoft has fought back at every chance, arguing that customers prefer Windows to include a media player and that the Commission wants it to turn over valuable trade secrets often protected by patents and copyright to competitors. While the court considered the case, the battle between Microsoft and the Commission has rumbled on with EU regulators consistently turning up the pressure on the company to comply with its demands. Brussels fined Microsoft a further 280 million euros in July 2006 after finding that it was not respecting its original ruling, and the company faces further penalties that could bring the total well past one billion euros. However, the Commission has been waiting to see whether the court would back its original ruling before pushing ahead with further action against Microsoft. * ================================================================= .NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems . Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us . .339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org . List Archives: https://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ . Subscribe: https://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================