Microsoft Faces Fresh EU Probe Over Web-Br
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Microsoft Faces Fresh EU Probe Over Web-Browser Choice
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) faces a European Union antitrust probe into allegations it is failing to offer consumers a choice of Internet browsers under terms of a previous settlement with regulators.
EU Competition Commission Joaquin Almunia said regulators had received complaints that Microsoft may have misled the EU over the use of a browser choice screen for users of its Windows operating system .
Microsoft has already been fined 1.68 billion euros ($2.06 billion) in EU antitrust probes dating back a decade. The Redmond, Washington-based company agreed to offer access to competitors’ browsers as a part of a 2009 settlement to repair its relationship with the bloc’s regulators.
“I trusted that the company’s reports were accurate,” Almunia said in an e-mailed statement. “It seems that was not the case, so we have immediately taken action.”
Robin Koch, a spokesman for Microsoft in Brussels declined to immediately comment. Microsoft can be fined up to 10 percent of yearly revenue for breaching the terms of its settlement.
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