It looks like the European Union (EU) is after Microsoft yet again. In 2004,
the EU Commission fined Microsoft $634 million USD for its monopolistic business
practices. In July of 2006, the EU once again fined Microsoft to the tune of
$375.4 million USD for failing to comply with antitrust rulings. The EU also
took Microsoft to task over the security features in Windows Vista citing a
threat to competition in the marketplace. Now Reuters reports that the
EU is looking to fine Microsoft $4 million USD per day for not providing
affordable tools to help its competitors develop compatible software for
Windows-based operating systems.
Microsoft has been given four weeks to respond to the EU's demands or face the
daily fine. The EU contends that Microsoft's has shown no basis for the pricing
of its patented communication protocols (i.e. Base Authentication and
Authorization, Domain Services Interaction, Print RPC, etc.), thus it has
formally rejected over 1,500 pages of pricing proposals put forth by the
Redmond, WA-based company.