FTC closes probe of Microsoft Decides complaint will not be filed. By Carolyn Skorneck Associated Press While ... and has denied any wrongdoing. The FTC disclosed Friday that Microsoft barely escaped two federal complaints this year ...
FTC probing Microsoft's competitive practices. 'Associated Press REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Corp., the largest ... and requesting its cooperation, the release said. Microsoft said it believes the FTC probe was prompted by a news release ...
... and outlined some of the functions of the Microsoft software-powered Pocket PCs. The FTC claims the campaign did ot clearly disclose that users need d to buy a separate modem for cer un wireless functions, Microsoft pokesmanjim Desler ...
Sporkin ruling may hamper Microsoft. B> Barry Mitzman. Microsoft is officially ... and the U.S. Department of Justice. \V hat's all the fuss about ... FTC probe focused on questions surrounding the huge success lit Microsoft ...
FTC will force Microsoft to check software security Ian Hopper "Where Companies are 1st" called the All mill tit ance, and another service promising security... .we America online also could fac scrutiny over similar securit going at ...
... and file antitrust charges against Microsoft Or the division could decide not to pursue the. Department sources confirmed Friday that the FTC, which has boon investigating the case since 15)91, turnwl over its records on Microsoft ...
FTC ends Microsoft probe. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Trade Commission ended its three-year antitrust investigation of Microsoft Corp. on Friday, a month after it deadlocked for a second tune on whether to file a complaint against the ...
FTC antitrust action on Microsoft delayed. Associated Press. WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission ... and IBM- compatible personal computer. It also produces programs that ... and who was recently billed by Forbes magazine as the ...
... Microsoft Corp.. will require the hundreds of Web sites where It buys ads to ... and other surveys indicating online privacy and security are top fears ... FTC will recommend that lawmakers continue to let Internet companies ...
... Microsoft Corp., will require the hundreds of Web sites where it buys ads to ... and other surveys indicating online privacy and security arc top fears ... FTC will recommend that lawmakers continue to let Internet companies ...