Microsoft could pull Windows from S. Korea
Microsoft has warned that if South Korean regulators order it to remove code or redesign Windows as part of an ongoing unfair competition investigation, it could pull the operating system from the market or delay the introduction of new versions.
The warning was relayed yesterday in a Microsoft regulatory filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Read the complete story here. (Computerworld).
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