Microsoft case focuses on sharing of computer code
Microsoft Corp. today complained that the European Commission had forced it to hand over trade secrets to rivals, effectively giving them a “free ride” on the work the software maker did to acquire new customers and develop new technologies.
But the European Commission argued that “super-dominant” Microsoft had managed to strangle its rivals’ innovation by holding back information needed to make their software work with the hugely popular Windows operating system.
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