The judgment of the Court of First Instance in Microsoft represents a major success for the European Commission in its fight against abuses of a dominant position. The Court upholds the Commission's findings that Microsoft abused its dominant position by refusing to supply interoperability information that is indispensable for competitors to be able to viably compete in the work group server operating system market. Moreover, the Court upholds the recordfine of approximately EUR 497 million. According to the Court, the judgment does not contain any legal novelty, as it simply applies earlier Magill/IMS Health case law. However, it may be argued that thejudgment does contain a legal novelty as to the scope of the so-called new product condit...
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The constant tension between intellectual property rights and competition policy has recently culmin...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
YesThe Microsoft Case is a battle between Microsoft, the global software giant, and the European Com...
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Some very significant developments in antitrust law have occurred in the last decade. Many have invo...
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Refusal to license is one of the main areas of tension between IPRs and Article 102 TFEU, dealing wi...
Recently, the potential conflict between intellectual property law and competition law within the Eu...
Article 82 of the European Community Treaty (EC Treaty) imposes duties on dominant undertakings in E...
On March 24th 2004, the European Commission issued its long awaited Microsoft decision, which has no...
The recent decision issued by the European Commission against Microsoft raises legitimate concerns u...
One of the main objectives of the European Community (EC) is to avoid the distortion of competition ...
On 24 March 2004, the European Commission found Microsoft Corporation guilty of violating Article 82...
The antitrust cases against Microsoft in the United States and Europe have been the most high profil...
The constant tension between intellectual property rights and competition policy has recently culmin...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
YesThe Microsoft Case is a battle between Microsoft, the global software giant, and the European Com...
In September 2007, the European Court of First Instance (CFI) ruled that Microsoft violated the Euro...
Legal context This article examines whether the Court of First Instance ruling in Microsoft v Commis...
Some very significant developments in antitrust law have occurred in the last decade. Many have invo...
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
Refusal to license is one of the main areas of tension between IPRs and Article 102 TFEU, dealing wi...
Recently, the potential conflict between intellectual property law and competition law within the Eu...
Article 82 of the European Community Treaty (EC Treaty) imposes duties on dominant undertakings in E...
On March 24th 2004, the European Commission issued its long awaited Microsoft decision, which has no...
The recent decision issued by the European Commission against Microsoft raises legitimate concerns u...
One of the main objectives of the European Community (EC) is to avoid the distortion of competition ...
On 24 March 2004, the European Commission found Microsoft Corporation guilty of violating Article 82...
The antitrust cases against Microsoft in the United States and Europe have been the most high profil...
The constant tension between intellectual property rights and competition policy has recently culmin...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...