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Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 18, 2004 3:13:00 PM

Microsoft and regulators have failed to reach a settlement ahead of an antitrust deadline next week, when the European Union is expected to demand that the company change the way it sells software. Mario Monti, the EU's competition commissioner, issued the following statement Thursday:

Brussels, 18 March 2004

Statement by Commissioner Monti on Microsoft

I'd just like to inform you that a settlement on the Microsoft case has not been possible.

I therefore intend to propose to my colleagues in the Commission next Wednesday to adopt a decision, which has already received the unanimous backing of Member States.

I would like to stress the constructive and co-operative spirit displayed by Microsoft in the last few weeks. I also want to acknowledge the high degree of professionalism of the members of the Microsoft team at all levels.

We made substantial progress towards resolving the problems which have arisen in the past but we were unable to agree on commitments for future conduct.

In the end, I had do decide what was best for competition and consumers in Europe. I believe they will be better served with a decision that creates a strong precedent.

It is essential to have a precedent which will establish clear principles for the future conduct of a company with such a strong dominant position in the market.

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What a joke.....
OK, so the EU has slapped the hand that feeds them. So now what ? If I were MS I'd just stop catering to the "powers that be" in Europe, Don't send ANYTHING to Europe for awhile and see how fast they ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: snowsden Posted on: 03/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Roast the Microsofties!  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/18/04
Did you read the same article?  ShadeTree | 03/18/04
no kidding!  stephen732@... | 03/18/04
exactly  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/18/04
There will be NO PUNISHMENT.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/18/04
Let's wait for the final judgment, eh Judge Ax?  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/18/04
You must have missed the anti-trust trial...  MacCanuck | 03/19/04
Don't get your hopes up  Nigel Johnstone | 03/18/04
Impression ...  Ardian Daka | 03/18/04
funny how you always come to a different conclusion  stephen732@... | 03/18/04
Settlement  Ardian Daka | 03/18/04
technical babble - LOL  stephen732@... | 03/18/04
Reading comprehension? LOL  Ardian Daka | 03/19/04
It seems to be more about How MS continues...  nite_w0lf | 03/18/04
Ounishment for *possible* future infractions.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/18/04
Wrong  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/18/04
Future Conduct  richhayes | 03/19/04
You may be wrong...  MacCanuck | 03/19/04
What a joke.....  snowsden | 03/25/04

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