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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 29, 2006 6:59:00 PM

European antitrust regulators have voiced competition concerns regarding Microsoft's upcoming Vista operating system, including the possible bundling of Internet search and PDF-like formatting capabilities in the operating system.

Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes sent a letter to the software maker last week outlining two main concerns regarding Vista and its conformity with the Commission's March 2004 decision, according to a statement from the Commission on Wednesday.

One concern centered on the possibility that Vista would include features in its products that are already available separately from Microsoft and other companies, such as Internet search, digital rights management and software to create fixed document formats like PDF.

The other concern focused on whether Microsoft would fail to disclose all necessary technical information to third parties to make Vista interoperable with competing products.

The European Commission will begin a two-day hearing on Thursday on allegations that Microsoft failed to comply with its March 2004 ruling. The issue of having Microsoft's OS interoperable with competitors' products is also at the heart of that ruling, and the Commission will decide whether the software giant should be subject to a fine of up to 2 million euros a day.

While the Commission sent the Vista letter as a means to clarify its concerns, the European antitrust regulators have not formally launched an investigation.

Microsoft, meanwhile, contends it is working hard to be inclusive with Vista.

"Keeping the industry and regulators informed of our product development plans has been, and will remain, a priority," Microsoft said in a statement on Wednesday, noting it has not yet received the Commission's letter. "We have worked hard to include partners and competitors in our planning, so they can build products and services that work with Windows Vista."

Other industry players, however, have raised objections to the lack of interoperability of Microsoft's older OS with their products.

The European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) will submit evidence at the hearing this week, as an interested party. The ECIS includes Sun Microsystems, RealNetworks, IBM, Oracle, Corel, Nokia, Red Hat, Opera and Linspire.

The "industry wants nothing more than to achieve interoperability as soon as possible to restore consumer choice and competition on the merits in the work group server market," Simon Awde, ECIS chairman, said in a statement. "Two years after the Commission decision, we are still not there."

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people need software freedom  Linux Geek | 03/29/06
elf shoes  einsteintech | 03/29/06
Hmmm  zkiwi | 03/29/06
why do I hear  Monkey_MCSE | 03/29/06
I would hope  zkiwi | 03/30/06
MS To Take Over the World!?  Ezaxstwo | 03/31/06
funny, I don't remember EU saying anything about OSX  cgrecu | 03/29/06
Apples and Oranges  mdsmedia | 03/29/06
As far as I know...  zkiwi | 03/29/06
get with the program  einsteintech | 03/29/06
Well...  zkiwi | 03/29/06
because europe doesn't understand a free market  einsteintech | 03/29/06
In case you hadn't noticed  zkiwi | 03/29/06
einsteintech you are wrong  utugau | 09/19/06
Re: because europe doesn't understand a free market  chinese.bookie | 10/13/06
Microsoft is NOT benign.  Update victim | 03/30/06
Say "Open Standards"  piperdown | 03/29/06
Open Standards = Red Herring  bdthompson | 03/29/06
You converted your Access  Linux User 147560 | 03/30/06
Yes, I would like to know how too  zkiwi | 03/30/06
converted to OOo  percuno@... | 10/16/06
Not for monopolists.  nomorems | 03/29/06
Does It Really Matter  RobertoSalazar | 03/29/06
I see you read  Linux User 147560 | 03/29/06
EU voices concerns over Microsoft's Vista  Loverock Davidson | 03/29/06
I would have thought it prudent  zkiwi | 03/29/06
Microsoft knows how 'not to get in trouble'  nomorems | 03/29/06
Warning shot?  tic swayback | 03/29/06
Unrelated, OT Question  brble | 03/29/06
Hell if you do, Hell if you don't ...  mwagner@...ZDNet Moderator | 03/29/06
Not. MS is not including PDF.  nomorems | 03/29/06
I don't see any problem  zmud | 03/29/06
Et tu?  nomorems | 03/29/06
Keeping microsoft in check is a good thing  zmud | 03/30/06
The usual misunderstanding in the talkbacks  Richard Flude | 03/29/06
Their Own Brains?  Ezaxstwo | 03/31/06
Simple..  mockylock | 03/29/06
Not only that..  mockylock | 03/29/06
Not even that ...  Still Lynn | 03/30/06
Great  mockylock | 03/30/06
Insignificant  Still Lynn | 03/30/06
Simply fantastic  Still Lynn | 03/30/06
Go  mockylock | 03/30/06
Save poor M$ from the hippies?  Still Lynn | 03/30/06
EU has had HOW MANY years to voice its concern?  PB_z | 03/29/06
Don't mention it.  Still Lynn | 03/30/06
Microsoft should pull out of Europe  danformen@... | 03/30/06
That's funny  Linux User 147560 | 03/30/06
What do youhave avainst Microsoft and the shareholders?  B.O.F.H. | 03/30/06
And the USA is  zkiwi | 03/30/06
Thank GOD, ALAH, and Budda for the EU  brittonv | 04/25/06
Confused  bhamfd22 | 03/30/06
Who Doesnt Like Free Stuff?  GrahamEarle | 03/30/06
Freedom  GrahamEarle | 03/30/06
HALLELUIA!!  Ezaxstwo | 03/31/06
When a monopoly leverages its position...  zkiwi | 03/30/06
AOL for the Masses  Ezaxstwo | 03/31/06
No  zkiwi | 03/31/06
When competitive companies  Boot_Agnostic | 03/31/06
Monopoly????  NavarroPepe | 09/21/06

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