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Microsoft faces new antitrust challenge in Europe

Microsoft faces new antitrust challenge in Europe
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The complaint follows the European Court of First Instance's backing in September of earlier European Commission antitrust penalties against the software giant.

Opera Software's complaint claims that Microsoft is acting unfairly by tying its own browser, Internet Explorer, to its dominant operating system, Windows. It also complains that Microsoft is not following web standards which promote interoperability between systems.

The complaint asks the Commission to force Microsoft to either include other browsers pre-installed on its desktop or to unbundle Explorer from the operating system, and to force it to make its technology comply with open standards so that it works with third party software.

"We are filing this complaint on behalf of all consumers who are tired of having a monopolist make choices for them," said Jon von Tetzchner, chief executive of Opera. "In addition to promoting the free choice of individual consumers, we are a champion of open web standards and cross-platform innovation. We cannot rest until we've brought fair and equitable options to consumers worldwide."

Microsoft was fined €497 million in 2004 by the European Commission for abusing its dominant position in the operating system market to freeze out rivals. In September the European Court of First Instance upheld that ruling and, later, Microsoft abandoned an appeal.

The Opera action is the first complaint filed to the European Commission, which regulates competition across the European Union, since that court decision.

Team Outlaw

Posted by Team Outlaw on 19 Dec. 2007

This article was contributed by OUT-LAW.COM, part of international law firm Pinsent Masons. See http://www.out-law.com for further details.

Tags: Browsers, Microsoft, europe