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Written by ajay kumar agrawal   
Wednesday, 05 March 2008

microsoftMicrosoft has been fined €899m by the European Union for failing to comply
with earlier judgements.The software giant was given 120 days back in 2004
to provide competitors with interoperability information, which it agreed
to do.But this new fine was imposed because the EU is unhappy at the amount
of money Microsoft charged companies for this data."Today's decision finds
that, prior to 22 October 2007, Microsoft charged unreasonable prices for
access to indispensable interoperability information," said European
competition commissioner Neelie Kroes."In plain English, Microsoft continued
 to abuse its powerful market position after the Commission's March 2004
decision requiring it to change its practices."Microsoft continued to
stifle innovation by charging other companies prohibitive royalty rates for
the essential information they needed to offer software products to computer
users around the world.

"Charging such an unreasonable price effectively rendered the offer of the
information pointless."Kroes added that this is the first time in 50 years
that a company has been fined for non-compliance.A Microsoft spokesperson
said in a statement: "We are reviewing the Commission's action."The
Commission announced in October 2007 that Microsoft was in full compliance
with the 2004 decision, so these fines are about the past issues that have
been resolved."As we demonstrated last week with our new interoperability
principles and specific actions to increase the openness of our products,
we are trying to focus on steps that will improve things for the future."
Microsoft originally licensed the information for a 2.98 per cent royalty
but later shifted to charging a flat fee of €10,000.
Kroes also warned other companies not to try the same tactics.
"There are lessons that I hope Microsoft, and any other company
contemplating similar illegal action, will learn," she said.
"Talk is cheap; flouting the rules is expensive."





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