Microsoft has agreed finally to take
steps to comply with the European Commission's landmark 2004 anti-trust decision
against the supplier, according to the EU.
The move means Microsoft will make elements of its software available for
third-party developers to access information which will help their server
software interoperate with Microsoft's PC operating systems.
The move will help healthy competition in the market, said EU competition
commissioner Neelie Kroes.
"The measures that the Commission has insisted upon will benefit computer
users by bringing competition and innovation back to the server market," she
said.
Microsoft has a 95 per cent market share on the desktop operating system
market, and more than 70 per cent of the market for workgroup server operating
systems.
For more than three years Microsoft has said it wanted to comply with the
Commission's decision but has failed to do so, subjecting the company to daily
fines on top of the €280.5m (£195m) levied in 2006 for failing to comply.
Today's move was in response to the threat of increased penalties from the
EU.
Microsoft will only be allowed to charge companies a one-off payment of
€10,000 (£7,000) for accessing the information and royalties for a worldwide
licence including patents will be reduced from 5.95 per cent to 0.4 per cent.
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