Strong Spine, Weak Underbelly: The CFI <i>Microsoft</i> Decision
The CFI’s decision in <i>Microsoft</i> came as something of a surprise. In the run-up to its issuance, commentators had been predicting some sort of “split-the-difference†approach, seeing the Court as most likely upholding the Commission’s decision on Microsoft’s refusal to supply interoperability information to Sun but reversing its decision on Microsoft’s refusal to dis-integrate Windows and the Windows Media Player. I thought the opposite.
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2007
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Authors: | First, Harry |
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Antitrust Chronicle. - Competition Policy International. - Vol. 10.2007, 1
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Competition Policy International |
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