The European Commission has again accused Microsoft of flouting a 2004 antitrust ruling, with an independent monitor calling the company’s responses “incomplete, inaccurate and unusable.”
The New York Times reports (11 March) that in a letter sent to Microsoft, the commission said its experts had again found that the company had not met the terms of the ruling, which imposed a fine of 497 million euros (US$591.7 million) on the company two years ago.
Link: IT Wire