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EU objects to Microsoft-Time Warner deal
Posted by mitchy_g on 29 Oct 2004 - 07:52 0 comments
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The European Commission plans to send formal charges to Microsoft and Time Warner next week, listing objections to their takeover of ContentGuard Holdings, a source close to the situation said on Friday.

The software giant and Time Warner asked the European Commission earlier this year for permission to acquire 50-50 ownership of U.S. firm ContentGuard, which makes technology to protect digital files from illegal copying.

Digital technology is an increasingly important priority for movie and video makers, recording companies and software firms.

The European Commission reviews transactions for companies which do a large portion of their business in Europe in order to protect European consumers.

The European Union executive will say in its statement Of objections it is concerned the deal could create or boost a dominant position by Microsoft in the market for digital rights management.

The Commission is concerned the deal would also lead to the vertical integration of Microsoft in other markets.

News source: Reuters



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