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By on December 9th, 2005 at 7:56 am

Microsoft Fined $32 Million Dollars in Anti-trust Case

Microsoft has lost the anti-trust suit brought against the company in Korea:

Microsoft (MS), the world’s largest software company, has been fined 33 billion won by the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) for violating rules of fair trade.

MS will also have to release two versions of Windows – one without the Windows media player and MSN instant messenger, and another in which the software of competing companies can also be downloaded.

The FTC ruled in its meeting on December 7 that placing the MSN instant messenger, Windows media player and media server in its Windows operating system was a “bundle sale” that capitalized on the company’s dominance.

MS will have to follow the ruling of the FTC within 180 days.

However, Microsoft has vowed to fight on:

Tom Burt, corporate vice president and deputy general counsel at MS replied, “FTC’s ruling is inflicting damage to many consumers to help just a couple competing companies. We will take legal actions.”

Even the US Justice Department has spoken out on this:

The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday took the unusual step of sharply criticizing a decision by Korea’s Fair Trade Commission to fine Microsoft W33 billion (US$33 million) in an antitrust case, which it said went “beyond what is necessary or appropriate.”

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