Thanks Josh. Microsoft Corp.’s rivals on Thursday accused the company of continuing to flout U.S. antitrust laws by tying the latest version of its media player software into its new Windows XP operating system.
“This is yet the latest example of how Microsoft has routinely used ‘bolting’ practices both to violate the consent decree it agreed to in 1995, as well as both Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act,” said the Project to Promote Competition and Innovation in the Digital Age, also known as Procomp.
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