Microsoft interoperability efforts lukewarm, EU says

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The European Commission has again criticized Microsoft Corp.’s response to a 2004 antitrust ruling, opening up the possibility of further fines for the company. The regulator said that the software giant proposes overcharging for vital interoperability information needed by rival software makers to allow their products work properly with the Windows operating system.

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