Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Jul 2006 21:08 UTC
Microsoft In a Q&A, Neelie Kroes, who fined MS for not complying with the EC's antitrust ruling, said: "I regret that the Commission has had to take such a step today, but given Microsoft's continued non-compliance to date, I have been left with no alternative. Today's decision reflects my determination to ensure that Microsoft complies with its obligations.Microsoft has claimed that its obligations in the decision are not clear, or that the obligations have changed. I cannot accept this characterisation - Microsoft's obligations are clearly outlined in the 2004 decision and have remained constant since then."
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by proforma on Sun 16th Jul 2006 07:38 UTC
proforma
Member since:
2005-08-27

[quoted for absolute truth]
So we will rape Microsoft and use
the money to make ourselves rich.

We will tie Microsoft down, rape them
and you can kick them.

Apple and Sony are next...

Signed,
EU Commission (Communism for life!)
[/quote]