Microsoft appeals latest EU antitrust fine
Microsoft said Tuesday it had formally appealed a $357 million fine levied against it by regulators from the European Union, who say the software giant failed to comply with earlier sanctions meant to create a more competitive software marketplace.
Microsoft had indicated it would appeal the fine shortly after it was handed down in July and formally filed the complaint with the European Court of First Instance in Luxembourg on Tuesday.
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