A Microsoft Corp. executive told federal court on Monday that he could not recall any changes the company had made to the multimedia features in the latest version of Windows, despite a stinging antitrust ruling against the company two years ago. Under questioning by an attorney for nine states seeking tough sanctions against the software giant, Microsoft's Will Poole, vice president in charge of the company's Windows New Media Platform division, conceded he couldn't think of anything Microsoft had done with its audio and video capabilities to address April 2000 trial court findings against the company.
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