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[PSUs]| Wednesday 22nd December 2004 |
Dave Stewart, Real Networks' Deputy General Counsel told us 'The Commission has laid down an important precedent. In future Microsoft should provide for full operability in all relevant areas allowing competitors to interoperate with Microsoft's dominant server and client products'
Real will now be trying to take the place of Windows Media Player in the affections of Europe's Windows users. 'We will be making every effort to try and realise the goals of the Commission's actions,' said Stewart. 'We will be working with OEMs to try and get our product included on Windows computers.'
Stewart was adamant that Real was committed to seeing the case through to the end even though many of the organisations siding with the Commission, such as Sun and Novell, had withdrawn from the action. 'We will continue to support the Commission in its legal proceedings with Microsoft,' he said.
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Microsoft loses appeal to EU court over anti-trust remedies
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