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- Path: sparky!uunet!nwnexus!Celestial.COM!ray
- From: ray@Celestial.COM (Ray Jones)
- Subject: FTC and Microsoft
- Organization: Celestial Software, Mercer Island, WA
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 16:05:32 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.160532.10720@Celestial.COM>
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- Enclosed is an article from the clarinet newsgroup that may be of interest
- in the Seattle area.
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- > From: newsbytes@clarinet.com
- > Newsgroups: clari.nb.govt,clari.nb.top,biz.clarinet.sample
- > Subject: ****Magazine Reports FTC Will Move Against Microsoft 12/18/92
- > Keywords: Bureau-DEN
- > Date: 18 Dec 92 20:54:04 GMT
- > Message-ID: <NB921218.24@clarinet.com>
- > Approved: cn@clarinet.com
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- REDMOND, WASHINGTON, U.S.A., 1992 DEC 18 (NB) -- Business Week
- magazine, in its December 28th issue, says FTC investigators have
- concluded that the software company has engaged in anticompetitive
- actions. The magazine also reports that the investigators are
- preparing recommendations as to how to proceed against the company.
-
- According to Business Week, the recommendations being prepared by
- the agency's investigators could include breaking up the company,
- altering the way its software is sold to computer makers, or
- isolating the divisions from each other. The latter move, if
- adopted, would effectively have each division operating as a
- separate entity.
-
- Business Week says the investigators focused on Microsoft's
- "aggressive tactics" including the way it licenses its software to
- computer makers. The company reportedly has 95 percent of the
- operating systems market for personal computers powered by Intel
- microprocessors. The magazine also claims that the report alleges
- that Microsoft has unfairly used its dominance to gain an edge in
- development of such software applications as word processing
- programs and spreadsheets.
-
- Rival software companies have complained publicly and apparently to
- the Federal Trade Commission that Microsoft uses "predatory
- practices" in selling its operating systems. The operating system is
- the software which provides basic functions such as file management,
- and is the foundation from which applications such as word
- processing programs run. Allegations have also been made that
- Microsoft dumped software at prices designed to drive other
- companies from the market.
-
- When contacted by Newsbytes late Thursday, a Microsoft spokesperson
- would only say "No comment."
-
- (Jim Mallory/19921218/Press contact: Christine Summerson, Business
- Week, 212-512-2882)
-
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