Microsoft 'to comply' with EU in browser choice

Saturday, September 8, 2012

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EU has accused Microsoft of  not adhere to its settlement ealier on the browser choise issue. Microsoft settled with EU authorities in 2009 after it was accused of unfairly using its operating system monopoly to increase its browser share by bundling Internet Explorer with Windows. EU settlement led to the "browser ballot" screen issued to European customers. 
Microsoft can be fined up to 10 percent of its global annual turnover -- up to 5.7 billion euros ($7 billion) -- or face changes to how it conducts business in the 27 European member states if the software giant is found to have broken European antitrust laws.
Do you mind that Microsoft to install his own browser in the operating system?

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