May 22, 2013

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Reporter: Associated Press

EU Fines Microsoft $733 Million For Breaking Browser Pact

The European Union Commission fines Microsoft 561 million euro, or $733 million U.S. dollars, for breaking the terms of an earlier agreement to offer users a choice of internet browser.

Microsoft thought it had put its regulatory woes behind it with the 2009 settlement in which it paid (euro) 860 million and promised to give Windows users the option of choosing another browser rather than having Internet Explorer automatically installed.

But Microsoft failed to stick to the deal for some 15 million installations of Windows 7 in Europe from May 2011 until July 2012. The company acknowledged the failure and said it was a mistake.

The commission's top regulator, Joaquin Almunia, said negotiated settlements are vital for enforcement, and this was the first time a company had failed to keep its word.


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