Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint
Microsoft is facing new antitrust questions from high-tech watchdogs in Brussels. But it isn’t the European Union.
The European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS), which includes Microsoft rivals IBM, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Nokia and RealNetworks, filed a complaint with the EU accusing the software company of using Office and other application bundles to an unfair advantage.
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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