A decision on
Microsoft’s appeal against the European Commission’s 2004
anti-trust judgement is expected by 17 September.
Reuters reports that the judge presiding over the case is set to
retire on 17 September, so the case will see a conclusion by this
date.
While the court’s findings of fact cannot be appealed, a losing
party could appeal questions of law to another court.
If Microsoft loses, observers predict that Microsoft will take
advantage of this legal path.
The company has already been
fined twice by the European Commission for its anti-competitive
behaviour - as part of the original judgement, and a second time
for not complying.
Redmond is now facing a third fine for still not complying over
the availability of its server protocols to competitors.
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