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Thursday, 04/05/2007 10:11:13 AM

Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:11:13 AM

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L2V..M3S..Check out what the EU is telling MS..They have the same twisted logic as Nokia.
Microsoft Says Royalties Charged to Rivals Are Fair; Report Claims EU Seeking Little or No Fee


BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- European Union regulators want Microsoft Corp. to give rivals access -- at little or no cost -- to information that would help their products work better with Windows, according to a published report Thursday. But the software maker says its current charges are fair and the EU has not provided clear guidance on what fair pricing would be.
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"We believe we are in full compliance with the March 2004 decision and that the terms on which we have made the protocols available are reasonable and nondiscriminatory," Microsoft spokesman Tom Brookes said Thursday. He said the company did not receive clear guidance from the EU's commission on what fair pricing would be.

The Financial Times cited a confidential document the commission sent to Microsoft on March 1 and said the EU was asking the company to set little or no license fee for information it must share with rivals as part of a March 2004 antitrust order. The software information must allow competitors to produce server software that works smoothly with Windows.

The newspaper quoted a statement from Neil Barrett, the computer science professor monitoring Microsoft's compliance, arguing that even a 1 percent royalty rate would be unacceptable to licensees and no fee would be better.

When contacted, the commission said it had no comment on the report.




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