1566 results for "Antitrust"
Europe assisting US with IBM antitrust probe
News The European Commission said it has provided information to U.S. regulators looking into possible anticompetitive practices by IBM in the mainframe market.
Tags: Components, Antitrust, Commission, Mainframe, IBM Corp., European Commission, U.S. Department Of Justice, T3, Computer & Communications Industry Association, data-processing
Microsoft gets extension in EU antitrust case
News European Commission extends deadline to April 21 for the company to respond to allegations that it violated antitrust laws by bundling its browser and operating system.
Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., software company, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, software, European Commission, commission
Dutch firm files antitrust complaint against Microsoft
News A Dutch software dealer is arguing that by charging more for its software in Europe, Microsoft is violating antitrust laws.
Tags: Antitrust, Software, Microsoft Corp., Van, Dutch company, Europe, Software Dealer, Samir Abdalla, European Commission, U.S.
Antitrust fine doesn't change Intel-AMD balance
News The US$1.45 billion fine will cause headaches for Intel's sales force, but the AMD-Intel war will still be won or lost primarily on the companies' technology.
Tags: Components, Antitrust, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Paul Otellini, Manufacturing, Chip, computer, payment, computer company
EU slams Intel with US$1.45B antitrust fine
News Intel is fined US$1.45 billion for engaging in illegal practices to exclude competitors from the market for computer chips called x86 CPUs.
Tags: Antitrust, Components, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, European Union, computer, computer company, commission, manufacturer
US court pressed to unseal AMD-Intel antitrust records
News News outlets and pressure groups have requested access to 'unnecessarily and unjustly' sealed records of the long-running antitrust dispute.
Tags: Processors, Legal, Antitrust, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Server, Computer & Communications Industry Association, New York Times Co., Dow Jones & Company Inc., server company
Intel fails to delay EU antitrust case
News The chipmaker, which stands accused of anti-competitive actions against its rival AMD, has failed to convince a European judge to delay the case over the issue of missing documents.
Tags: Antitrust, Mobile processors, Processors, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., European Court, financial incentive, European Commission, case law, commission
'Pragmatic' Intel seen in AMD deal
News Intel's settlement with AMD avoids costly and lengthy legal battles and signals Intel looking to reduce reliance on PC and server markets, says analyst.
Tags: Multiprocessor servers, Processors, Antitrust, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., U.S., Manufacturing, Chip Company, server processor, Settlement
RealNetworks accuses MPAA of antitrust violations
News In court filing, Real claims that six largest film studios violated Sherman Act by conspiring against the software maker.
Tags: Piracy, Antitrust, Lawsuits, Viacom Inc., RealNetworks Inc., DVD, MPAA, software, copyright law, Hollywood
US mulls antitrust challenge to Google-Yahoo deal
News The U.S. Department of Justice has hired an antitrust litigator to head any legal action over the planned search-ad partnership, according to reports.
Tags: Antitrust, Legal, Search, Internet advertising, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Internet Search Advertising, Advertisement, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Yahoo Search
US regulator eyes Apple-Google board relationship
News Apple and Google share two board members, a cozy relationship that has reportedly prompted the Federal Trade Commission to take a closer look at the antitrust implications.
Tags: Antitrust, Apple Inc., Google Inc., FTC, CEO, board meeting, Eric Schmidt, Antitrust, board, Google Book Search
Russia may increase oversight of Microsoft
News The country is considering whether to add Microsoft to a list of companies with high market share. Microsoft said it is cooperating with the inquiry.
Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, European Union, Russian Government, Europe, software company, operating system, Korea, software
Microsoft pulls out of EC browser hearing
News While the company says key officials were not going to attend the hearing, the EC claims commissioner Neelie Kroes was set to hear arguments.
Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, software company, Microsoft Internet Explorer, software, Microsoft Windows, European Commission, Opera Software, commission
US Justice Dept, Microsoft agree to extension of oversight
News U.S. antitrust regulators will continue monitoring Microsoft for up to another 18 months. Meanwhile, the company reportedly receives an extension to respond to European antitrust regulators in their case.
Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., U.S. Department Of Justice, software company, operating system, Server, software, monitoring, Microsoft Windows
Intel contests EU on US$1.45B fine
News European regulators' decision in May to levy a billion-dollar penalty did not meet the necessary "standard of proof", chipmaker says.
Tags: Processors, Antitrust, Apple Inc., Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, European Union, Chip Company, Europe, Antitrust




