mardi 29 juillet 2014

China Opens Microsoft Anti-Monopoly Probe

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One day after raiding four of Microsoft's China offices, the Chinese government officially opened an anti-monopoly probe against the U.S.-based software giant.


China's State Administration for Industry and Commerce entered four Microsoft locations in mainland China, including Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, on Monday and interviewed Microsoft senior executives, as well as those in finance and "other departments." Investigators also collected Microsoft internal documents and communications, financial statements and emails.


China launched the raid after a June investigation showed Microsoft may be breaking China's anti-monopoly rule. According to the translated document, the charges deal with how Microsoft links its Windows operating system and its Office Suite. China specifically points to "software compatibility" and "file verification." Read more...


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