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By Ingrid Marson
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 24, 2005 6:36:00 PM

Microsoft has publicly apologized and compensated Web directory Startpagina.nl, one of MSN's main competitors in Holland, after the software giant's anti-spyware product incorrectly flagged the site as malicious.

A Microsoft representative confirmed on Thursday that the Windows AntiSpyware beta prevented people from setting Startpagina as their home page. The representative said this problem has now been fixed in the latest update of the program.

"Microsoft has posted a notice on the Web sites of Microsoft Netherlands and Microsoft Belgium that includes an appeal to download the new version of Windows AntiSpyware and provides an apology for the difficulty this issue may have caused Startpagina.nl and its users," the representative said.

The representative added that Microsoft would not disclose the details of the settlement.

Bert Wiggers, the director of Startpagina, said on Thursday that he was unable to state the exact amount of money involved but it was not a significant sum. "There was a small amount of money involved," Wiggers told ZDNet UK. "The most important thing for me is that they offered an apology."

Wiggers claimed that Microsoft had been slow to react to the problem.

"In the end Microsoft reacted to my letters and phone calls, although they didn't react in the first few weeks," Wiggers said. "I was angry, because the Microsoft software called my site malicious, but they have now repaired the damage they caused."

Startpagina is one of MSN's main competitors in the Netherlands. In January, Startpagina.nl received 7.7 million unique visitors, while Google.nl and MSN.nl attracted 7.1 million and 6.4 million respectively, according to figures from online-measurement company Multiscope.

Microsoft's apology to Startpagina.nl can be seen here (in Dutch).

Ingrid Marson of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Re: I used to agree 100% with your take on MS.
But now I am beginning to believe they aren't capable of planning and carrying out something like this.

Maybe not without getting caught. Remember when MSN deliberately made Opera users... (Read the rest)
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Very good  Loverock Davidson | 02/24/05
Very Good Indeed  nucrash | 02/24/05
Good?  Anti_Zealot | 02/24/05
Shesh...  DarbyOhara | 02/24/05
You think it was just an "error?"  Judas I. | 02/24/05
Funny, this never happened when Giant owned it  Jeff Spicoli | 02/24/05
It makes one wonder what MS is _really_ doing with this procuct...  Hugh Jass | 02/24/05
jeepers hip-ma-creepers!  DarbyOhara | 02/24/05
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And to be REALLY nit picky  NonZealot | 02/24/05
Now they will be gunshy...  BitTwiddler | 02/24/05
It was already weakened once Microsoft bought it..  Jeff Spicoli | 02/24/05
Hehe. That's actually funny happy  BitTwiddler | 02/24/05
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I used to agree 100% with your take on MS.  bjbrock | 02/24/05
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