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Old 09-18-2007, 07:16 PM
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Question Microsoft on the EU courts decision.


Microsoft Statement Regarding the European Court of First Instance’s Judgment in the EU/Microsoft Case
Statement by Microsoft Corp. Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brad Smith
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• European Commission and Microsoft: Court of First Instance Decision Virtual Pressroom


LUXEMBOURG — Sept. 17, 2007 — Statement attributable to Brad Smith, Microsoft Corp. Senior Vice President and General Counsel, immediately following the Court’s ruling:

“Well, we’ve obviously only had a very short amount of time to read the decision that the court issued today, and it’s the type of decision that deserves the kind of time required to understand it thoroughly.

“It is nonetheless clear that the court has agreed with the Commission on a number of the Commission’s points, and I do want to simply start by expressing our gratitude to this court for the lengthy consideration that it gave to these issues. These are obviously complicated and important topics, and we appreciate all of the objective and thorough work that went into the decision that was issued today.

Read it yourself to see.

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...ess%20Releases

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