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Chinese lawyer puts Microsoft in the hot seat
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| Dong Zhengwei, a partner with Beijing-based Zhongyin law firm, has attracted
| the attention of multinational corporate executives and the legal community
| alike, after he filed a complaint against Microsoft with China’s
| anti-monopoly regulators and proposed that a US$1bn fine be imposed on the
| global software giant.
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http://asia.legalbusinessonline.com/news/breaking-news/29265/details.aspx
Immersion settles suit with Microsoft
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| Immersion Corp, which develops and licenses touch feedback technology, said
| it will pay $20.75 million to software maker Microsoft Corp as part of the
| settlement of a litigation.
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| The companies agreed to resolve Microsoft's claim under a 2003 sublicense
| agreement, as well as Immersion's counterclaim that Microsoft breached a
| confidentiality agreement dated May 2007, Immersion said in a statement.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSBNG10039720080826
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CF files FTC complaint against Microsoft
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| The Consumers' Foundation (CF), a private consumer watchdog, filed a
| complaint yesterday with the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) against Microsoft
| over the software giant's pulling Windows XP from the Taiwan market in line
| with its migration to the new operating system Vista.
|
| The CF urged the government body to impose sanctions on Microsoft for the
| termination of Windows XP sales in Taiwan.
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| "We suggest that the FTC slap Microsoft with a heavy fine for impairing
| market fairness," said CF Acting Chairman Hsieh Tien-jen while delivering the
| complaint to the commission.
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| [...]
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| "Sixty-seven percent of local users want a return of XP to the market," he
| said, citing the results of another poll.
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| He described Microsoft's marketing strategy as an abuse of consumer rights.
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http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia/%20taiwan/2008/08/16/170294/CF-files.htm
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| Poland’s Office for Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) claims
| that selling laptops with obligatorily preinstalled Microsoft's
| Windows operating system constitutes a monopolistic practice and is
| restrictive to competition....
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| The investigation, instigated in December 2007, as a result of many
| complaints filed with the UOKiK by Polish consumers, has revealed that
| breaching antimonopoly principles in commonplace among computer
| hardware and software producers.
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| "[Consumers] complained that they could not make their own choice of
| an operating system when buying a laptop", Malgorzata Cieloch, UOKiK's
| Spokesperson has told Gazeta Wyborcza."
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http://www.polskieradio.pl/thenews/business/?id=89689
HU: Hearing on Competition Office complaint over Microsoft deal
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| The Metropolitan Court's (Fővárosi Bíróság) second hearing on a complaint by
| Hungary's Competition Office over a government software tender
| requesting "Microsoft or equivalent solutions" is scheduled for 1 September,
| the Hungarian IT news site IT Cafe reports.
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| The Competition Office in March decided to take the Hungarian Public
| Procurement Authority to court for refusing to annul the 25 billion HUF
| (about a 100 million euro) tender. The request to cancel the software tender
| was filed earlier that same month by three Hungarian IT companies
| specialising in Open Source software solutions, ULX, Multiráció and Open SKM.
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| The companies say that the tender is anti-competitive since it explicitly
| calls for Microsoft products.
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| The Public Procurement Authority denied the request.
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http://osor.eu/news/hu-hearing-on-competition-office-complaint-over-microsoft-deal
Steve Ballmer Receives the Egg-treatment in Budapest
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| Update#2: OK, enough of the fun part. As the story circulates people start
| wondering what may be the background, and since the only sources are in
| Hungarian, here’s a summary of the circumstances:
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| A Hungarian Government bid, worth $25B Hungarian Forints, roughly $157M
| was allegedly skewed towards MS. (A ‘competitive’ bid with wording that
| all but ensures only Microsoft meets the requirements.) A Hungarian
| Watchdog Body (sort of like the FTC in the US) challenged the bidding
| process via the Court system, and a trial date was set for today. The
| trial was suddenly and unexpectedly rescheduled just as Ballmer arrived
| in Budapest. So there may be a perception of the Bully lobbying there.
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http://www.zoliblog.com/2008/05/19/steve-ballmer-receives-the-egg-treatment-in-budapest/
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