CFI Microsoft Judgment: "A Great day for European Businesses and Consumers."


LUXEMBOURG, September 17 /PRNewswire/ --     "This is a great day for European businesses and consumers,"
said Thomas Vinje, ECIS Spokesman and Legal Counsel. "At long last, this
decision opens the prospect for dynamic competition in the software industry.
No more user lock-in, no more monopoly pricing."

"The European Commission, Commissioner Kroes, former
Commissioner Monti and their officials are to be praised for their vision and
persistence in the face of nearly ten years of foot-dragging by Microsoft."

"The time has now come for Microsoft to obey the law. No more
blaming the Commission for lack of clarity, nor more excuses about
complexity. The provision of interoperability information is common software
industry practice. Microsoft knows full well what is required and how to
provide it and now just needs to do it."

"But equally important, this landmark judgment sets a clear
standard for Microsoft's future conduct, and empowers the European Commission
to impose it in the European market when necessary. Moreover, the judgment is
fully consistent with Court jurisprudence which since the 1970s has shown
that the Commission has consistently and appropriately applied European
antitrust law in IT markets to ensure fair competition based on
interoperability."

"This decision means that no company, especially one with a
super-dominant position, is above the law."

About ECIS

ECIS is an international non-profit association founded in
1989 that strives to promote market conditions in the ICT sector allowing
vigorous competition on the merits and a diversity of consumer choice. ECIS
has actively represented its members on many issues related to
interoperability and competition before European, national and international
bodies, including the EU institutions and WIPO. ECIS' members include large
and smaller information and communications technology hardware and software
providers Adobe, Corel, IBM, Linspire, Nokia, Opera, Oracle, RealNetworks,
Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems.

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