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U.S. Prods Microsoft to Widen Protocol Disclosures (Reuters)







U.S. Prods Microsoft to Widen Protocol
Disclosures (Reuters)

U.S. Prods Microsoft to Widen Protocol
Disclosures (Reuters)
04/15/2004 11:41 PM

Reuters - U.S. antitrust authorities are prodding Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) to disclose more to rivals who license key Windows computer code under the company's landmark antitrust settlement, according to court papers filed on Wednesday.




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