Here, U.S. oversight of Microsoft will continue until at least November 2009, largely because of server protocol licensing. The so-called "California group" of states—those that didn't settle the U.S. antitrust case—and other parties will likely ask the court here to align the two disclosure programs, extending the ruling's impact well beyond Europe.
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It looks like the EU would force those interoperability API's out into the open. I wonder how this position will impact the November 12 th hearing on lifting the USA anti trust oversight? We have the EU saying the monopolist is illegally maintaining their monopoly through various interop barricades. And, the USA about to declare that the interop barricades no longer exists, therefore, the monopolist should be free to wreck havoc.
The stage looks set for a vey dramatic final act.
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