Microsoft lashes out at EU over fine threat
The European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, has again rapped Microsoft over the knuckles, this time warning the Redmond-based software maker that it could face a retroactive fine of up to $2.37 million a day for failing to comply with its antitrust order.
The fine, if levied, will start on Dec. 15 and continue until a final decision is made in the case, the Commission said Thursday.
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