EU experts gathered on Monday to discuss a landmark antitrust ruling that could change the way Microsoft sells audio-visual software as part of its Windows operating system.
As the clock ticked toward the European Commission’s final decision later this month, national antitrust experts from European Union states began an advisory meeting at 10 a.m. and were due to sit until 6 p.m.
The Commission, which polices European antitrust laws, was to lay out its case against the world’s biggest software company point by point and seek the opinion of national experts on each.
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