News Urgent meeting in Microsoft case

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  1. GreatOldOne

    GreatOldOne Wannabe Martian

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    Aha... I told you it smelt as ripe as a week dead whale. Novell has dropped out of the EU case after a $500m payoff, follwing the lead of the CCIA who recieved $20m. Now the Judge wants a closed meeting, according to the Beeb:

    A new round has opened in the European Commission anti-trust battle against Microsoft as the judge hearing its appeal called for a closed meeting.
    The meeting - to be held on Thursday - follows US-based Novell and the Computer and Communications Industry Association dropping out of the case.

    Both have recently received out-of-court settlements from Microsoft.

    Novell got $536m (£286m), while the Financial Times reported that the CCIA received $19.75m.

    Both Novell - which is still taking legal action against Microsoft over a separate case - and the CCIA had supported the European Commission (EC) in its anti-trust case against US software giant Microsoft.

    This resulted in the EC finding against Microsoft in a major anti-trust case and fining it $646m in March, demanding big changes in Microsoft practices.

    To date, Microsoft has settled with four out of its five major opponents in the appeal case, having previously spent $2.4bn settling claims with TimeWarner and Sun Microsystems.


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    So Microsoft is steadily buying it's way out of it's court cases. And a closed meeting eh? Whys that? Possibly to hand over a large manila envelope stuffed full of used, non-sequential Benjamin's, hmmm? ;)
     
  2. sadffffff

    sadffffff Minimodder

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    awfull just awfull.
     
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    this is disgusting . . .
     
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