EU Drops Browser Antitrust Case Against Microsoft

At the beginning of 2009., the European regulators filed a complaint against Microsoft’s browser policy , claiming that bundling Internet Explorer with Windows is unfair to developers of third party web browsers such as Firefox and Opera. Having had paid enormous fines for similar issues with the EU before, Microsoft took the antitrust charges very seriously, proposing a solution that would enable users to choose between several web browsers before they start using the OS. It worked

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EU Drops Browser Antitrust Case Against Microsoft

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Reviews, social media.

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