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June 22, 2010
The Microsoft Browser case: Why the Commission's decision fails to convince
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Jeremy Robinson (Bird & Bird) explains The Microsoft Browser case: Why the Commission's decision fails to convince.
ABSTRACT: The Commission closed the Browsers case with commitments and achieved case victory without a properly-reasoned analysis of economic effects.
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