Microsoft takes on Europe antitrust charges

Microsoft began its defence against European antitrust charges today, optimistic a deal could still be reached to avoid penalties that could be the toughest it has been hit with in years of battling trustbusters on both sides of the Atlantic.

Microsoft takes on Europe antitrust charges

Microsoft began its defence against European antitrust charges today, optimistic a deal could still be reached to avoid penalties that could be the toughest it has been hit with in years of battling trustbusters on both sides of the Atlantic.

“Hope springs eternal,” said Brad Smith, Microsoft’s senior vice president for law and corporate affairs, as he entered the closed-door hearings in Brussels.

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