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Split decision in EU case against Microsoft predicted
« Posted: August 19, 2007, 05:11:09 PM »


Split decision in EU case against Microsoft predicted

Perhaps the most closely watched figure in European legal circles this summer has been Bo Vesterdorf, the Danish judge who heads Europe's top appeals court, with antitrust lawyers hanging on his every public utterance.
The object of their interest is not the lanky multilingual jurist himself, but rather how the Court of First Instance he leads will rule when it announces its decision Sept. 17 on Microsoft's appeal of Europe's biggest antitrust case ever. But Vesterdorf, 61, who has said he plans to retire on the day the decision is made public, has avoided any discussion of the case."He's been very, very careful not to give anything away," said Jonathan Zuck, the president of the Association for Competitive Technology, a group based in Washington that has intervened in the case to support Microsoft. "But whatever comes out, there are huge issues that will be decided here."Less than a month before its publication, expectations for a watershed decision are running high. And despite the information vacuum, lawyers on both sides of the case say they expect the court to render a split decision of sorts - giving both Microsoft and the European Commission victories on key legal points.Microsoft, the reasoning goes, will prevail on the issue of "bundling," with the court recognizing the company's right to wrap new extras like voice recognition, anti-virus and media player software into its dominant Windows operating system.Continue At Source


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