(Reuters) - The Luxembourg-based court, second-highest in the EU, confirmed a June 5 Reuters report that the ruling will come on September 17, the final working day before the retirement of court president Bo Vesterdorf, who is presiding over the case.
The EU's executive Commission found in 2004 that Microsoft had broken competition rules by abusing the dominance of its Windows product, muscling out competitors unable to make software that would work smoothly on the operating system.
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The EU's executive Commission found in 2004 that Microsoft had broken competition rules by abusing the dominance of its Windows product, muscling out competitors unable to make software that would work smoothly on the operating system.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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