EC says Microsoft still out of line
The threat of millions of dollars in fines loomed larger for Microsoft Corp on Friday, after the European Commission told the company that it is still not complying with a two-year-old antitrust ruling.
The Commission also published previously secret documents relating to its appointed Microsoft compliance overseer, Trustee Neil Barrett, whose objectivity Microsoft had called into question a week earlier.
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