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February 15, 2013
Commission v Microsoft: How to Set Reasonable Rates for Access to Interoperability Information and Evaluate their Innovative Character?
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Stefano Barazza, Studio Legale Barazza asks Commission v Microsoft: How to Set Reasonable Rates for Access to Interoperability Information and Evaluate their Innovative Character?
ABSTRACT: The General Court upheld the Commission's Decision which condemned Microsoft for failure to provide interoperability information on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms, reducing the periodic penalty payment imposed.
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