EU submits a list of questions as to why its web wagering operators are shut out of the U.S. market. Answers are unlikely.
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European Commission clears Google's proposed $3.2 billion acquisition of DoubleClick.
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EU Commission says the No.1 software group defied a 2004 order to provide information to competitors.
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EU regulators say they've heard this tune before; No. 1 software company says initiative will promote data portability, open-source links.
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The European Commission struck a deal with Apple CEO Steve Jobs that means British music fans will have to pay less for downloads from the company's iTunes store.
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Telecom 3 Italia and Italian broadcaster RAI announce the launch of a mobile TV network trial that will use a combination of satellite and terrestrial communications.
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The European Union court's ruling against Microsoft could signal the beginning of the end for Redmond's dominance over the PC software industry.
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Redmond wants to sit down with European Commission and work out differences.
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European Commission tells Redmond it’s charging too much for interoperability information.
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European Commission says Deutsche Telekom must not be exempt from sharing its network.
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Redmond submits last Windows specification documents to European Commission.
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Commission wants Redmond to provide full Windows documentation by November 23.
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Redmond hopes to avert $357-million penalty for antitrust violations.
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EU tells Deutsche Telekom to open its broadband network to rivals.
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In bid to head off additional fines, the software giant will share more information.
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Analysts question the timing and fairness of Redmond’s punishment.
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Commission says company failed to comply with 2004 orders to share information.
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U.S. International Trade Commission investigates patent infringement complaint.
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Antitrust regulators in Europe and South Korea deal twin blows to Windows purveyor.
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Industry attracts immense interest from European partners.
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