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By Ina Fried CNET News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 26, 2009 6:03:41 AM

The European Union is considering forcing Microsoft to distribute rival browsers as part of Windows, the software maker disclosed in a regulatory filing last week.

As part of its quarterly filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission filed on Thursday, the software maker offered more details on the EU's statement last week that it believes Microsoft's inclusion of a browser in Windows violates antitrust law.

Microsoft said that the EU is considering forcing computer makers, known as original equipment manufacturers, or OEMs, to offer multiple browsers with new Windows PCs.

"While computer users and OEMs are already free to run any Web browsing software on Windows, the commission is considering ordering Microsoft and OEMs to obligate users to choose a particular browser when setting up a new PC," Microsoft said in the SEC filing. "Such a remedy might include a requirement that OEMs distribute multiple browsers on new Windows-based PCs. We may also be required to disable certain unspecified Internet Explorer software code if a user chooses a competing browser."

Microsoft also noted that the EU is also seeking to "impose a significant fine based on sales of Windows operating systems in the European Union."

The company reiterated that it will have the opportunity to respond in writing in the next two months and, after that, could also request a hearing.

And that's not the only area where Microsoft faces further EU action. Microsoft confirmed that an investigation into Office may still be ongoing.

"In January 2008, the commission opened an additional competition law investigation that relates primarily to interoperability with respect to our Microsoft Office family of products," Microsoft said. "This investigation resulted from complaints filed with the commission by a trade association of Microsoft's competitors."

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Noooooooo !  Alan Smithie | 01/26/09
Socialism at its best  GuidingLight | 01/26/09
First...  zkiwi | 01/26/09
Don't bite on the trolls of ignorance  deaf_e_kate | 01/26/09
Let me tell you how to level the playing field  LBiege | 01/26/09
I couldn't agree more!  khawaja.umar.farooq@... | 01/27/09
Just try to remove IE from Windows. You can NOT ! That is  hkommedal | 01/27/09
let's make it even more fair  coffeeshark | 01/26/09
Level Playing Field?  khawaja.umar.farooq@... | 01/27/09
IE is not removable from Windows. Very anti-competitive ! (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
The rules?  CobraA1 | 01/26/09
You didn't vote for president either  Michael Kelly | 01/26/09
re: You didn't vote for president either  CobraA1 | 01/26/09
Complying with other countries laws has always...  ye | 01/26/09
Microsoft now has to pour resources into making Windows...  PollyProteus | 01/27/09
Those laws are much older than Microsoft.  hkommedal | 01/27/09
So, your conclusion is...  zkiwi | 01/26/09
Same rules?  seosamh_z | 01/26/09
The rules that say...  zkiwi | 01/26/09
"abusive monopoly" set of rules.  PollyProteus | 01/27/09
Well...  zkiwi | 01/27/09
...were you expecting them to not exist...  PollyProteus | 01/27/09
Wiggle away...  zkiwi | 01/28/09
MS shot themselves in the foot by making IE UNremoveable (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
Where can I pick up my copy of OS X with...  ye | 01/26/09
The same place you can pick up...  zkiwi | 01/26/09
How about my copy of MacOS X for my non-Apple x86?  khawaja.umar.farooq@... | 01/27/09
Look under your pillow  zkiwi | 01/27/09
You can remove Safari. You cannot remove IE from Windows. (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
EU is watching our own interest  Linux Geek | 01/26/09
That's only a small step  Linux Geek | 01/26/09
That will make everything so much better.  ChrisOPeterson | 01/26/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  Loverock Davidson | 01/26/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on M$  Heenan73 | 01/26/09
That is just it though  Loverock Davidson | 01/26/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on M$  Honestmungo | 01/26/09
How much of a loss do you think Microsoft would be willing to take?  B.O.F.H. | 01/26/09
No loss at all  Loverock Davidson | 01/26/09
So, to summerize your sentiment:  B.O.F.H. | 01/26/09
I like how you skipped the part  Loverock Davidson | 01/26/09
People have said that before, never happens.  B.O.F.H. | 01/26/09
Microsoft ... should eat the loss of ... billions in sales...  PollyProteus | 01/27/09
Re; good idea to tell the EU to stuff it. I do not think MS  hkommedal | 01/27/09
Re; When will Microsoft stop selling their products in the EU?  hkommedal | 01/27/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  brian.smith@... | 01/26/09
a more capable O/S out there  kentermie@... | 01/27/09
What's next? Will they force McDonnald to sell EU soda?  LBiege | 01/26/09
No need. They allready do sell it. (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
where is the end of this stupidity?  pupkin_z | 01/26/09
re: where is the end of this stupidity?  Honestmungo | 01/26/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  devils_advocate | 01/26/09
You can NOT remove IE from Windows. All other browsers can  hkommedal | 01/27/09
Well duh  dfolk2 | 01/26/09
Great, only if they also force Apple  markbn | 01/26/09
See those jerkin knees  martin23 | 01/26/09
I have little but contempt for, and suspicion of, governments.  Henry Miller | 01/26/09
Problem is . . .  jorjitop | 01/26/09
How do you choose which rival browsers to include?  PB_z | 01/26/09
As long as IE is made REMOVABLE. EU will be satisfied. (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
No these are bad analogies  K B | 01/26/09
Oops, meant to respond to Honestmungo and upkin_z  K B | 01/26/09
Bad Analogies?  Ron406 | 01/27/09
I hope the US would start fining European firms for incompetence...  transposeIT | 01/26/09
And I hope that chocolate would pour from the heavens...  zkiwi | 01/27/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  yagijd | 01/27/09
Re; until lately, run by totalitarian governments.  hkommedal | 01/27/09
Fruitcakes of the world...  VoiceOfLogic | 01/27/09
Now can YOU remove one "eff-in" IE from Windows. NO ! (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
Who Cares If You Remove It?  escapepod | 01/30/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  VoiceOfLogic | 01/27/09
Re; The rules of whacko liberalism. Better than ditto facism. (nt)  hkommedal | 01/27/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  ted.mccarty@... | 01/27/09
RE: EU may force rival browsers on Windows  merlins.cauldron@... | 01/27/09
A Long Journey  rreeman@... | 01/27/09
Re; we expect from FASCIST CONTROL-ADDICTED..  hkommedal | 01/27/09
I still don't get it ...  escapepod | 01/27/09
You can NOT remove IE from Windows. That is anti-  hkommedal | 01/27/09
So what? ...  escapepod | 01/30/09
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