Microsoft Under Antitrust Scrutiny Until 2009

02.02.2008 02:17 Computers

The U.S. government will continue to watch over Microsoft's compliance with the terms of its famous antitrust case settlement for at least two more years.

Court supervision of Microsoft's compliance with a U.S. antitrust settlement will continue until November 12, 2009, ruled federal district judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly on Tuesday. This ruling came in response to a filing by 10 states, including California and New York, to extend oversight until 2012.

In her 78-page ruling, Kollar-Kotelly wrote that her decision comes in part due to Microsoft's delays in making technical documents available to software licensees as required by the court, especially those related to communications protocols.

Such information makes it easier for other software manufacturers to create products that work well with Microsoft's operating systems.

The court decree that settled the landmark U.S. antitrust case against Microsoft in 2002 covers Microsoft's ties to computer makers, how the company's software works with other types of software and enforcement to ensure that Microsoft does not repeat past practices.






Source: techzonez.com

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