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Microsoft loses bid to suspend EU sanctions

Company failed to prove that sanctions would cause 'irreparable harm,' court says

By Simon Taylor
December 22, 2004 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - BRUSSELS -- Microsoft Corp. has lost its bid to suspend sanctions imposed on its business practices by European regulators pending the outcome of an appeal.
The president of the Court of First Instance, the European Union's second-highest court, ruled today that Microsoft must offer a version of its Windows operating system that doesn't include its Media Player software and must also publish application programming interfaces that should make it easier for competitors to make server products that work well with Windows.
The software maker failed to prove that carrying out the sanctions imposed by the European Commission would cause "serious and irreparable harm" to its business, the court said.
The decision is seen by some as a blow to Microsoft, which had appealed the commission's decision issued in March. It means that Microsoft will have to comply with the measures at once, pending the outcome of a longer-term challenge to the decision, which is expected to take as long as five years.
A version of Windows without Windows Media Player will be available from PC makers in Europe from January and through other distribution channels such as retail stores in February, Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith said in a conference call after the decision was issued.
The company will also immediately post a Web site with information about how makers of server products can license the communications protocols Microsoft has been required to release, he said.
While the court ruled against Microsoft's request to suspend the sanctions, the company said it was encouraged by parts of its discussion of the merits of Microsoft's case, issued by Bo Vesterdorf, the president of the Court of First Instance.
"While the court did not find immediate irreparable harm from the commission's proposed remedies, the court recognized that some of our arguments on the merits of the case are well-founded and may ultimately carry the day when the substantive issues are resolved in the full appeal," Microsoft said in a statement.
For example, Smith noted, the court determined that the commission has yet to fully prove its claim that Microsoft's rivals in the server software market need access to its communications protocols in order to compete with it effectively. Microsoft's arguments to the contrary are "not at first sight unfounded," the court said in a statement about its decision.
The court's recognition that Microsoft's arguments may hold merit gives it hope that a settlement may still be reached, the company said. "There's ample room for us to press forward with optimism," Smith said.
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Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2012 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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