Microsoft continues to defy anti-trust rulings on both sides of the Atlantic

Microsoft continues to resist compliance with binding anti-trust rulings in both the US and the EU. In the latest development, yesterday the US Federal District Court in Washington heard evidence confirming that after four years Microsoft has still not yet fully complied with its legal obligations under its 2003 Consent Decree with the US Department […]

ECIS: it is standard industry practice to offer interoperability information royalty-free

Brussels – 23 April 2007 – “It is standard industry practice to license interoperability information royalty-free,” said Simon Awde, Chairman of the European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS). “We therefore view Microsoft’s statement today urging the Commission to provide greater clarity on the royalties that the company can charge, as just another example of its […]

ECIS Media Release: With Vista Microsoft continues its illegal practices

The very same practices the European Commission found to be illegal almost three years ago have now been implemented in Vista, Microsoft‘s new PC operating system. This will stifle competition on the PC and server markets, and extend its closed standards into the open standards based internet environment, the European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) […]

ECIS expresses concern over the broad scope of the proposed directive on Criminal Measures Aimed at Ensuring the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights

The European Committee for Interoperable Systems (“ECIS”) welcomes the discussion engendered by the Commission’s proposal for a Directive on Criminal Measures Aimed at Ensuring the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights (“IPRED2 Directive”), which is intended to “strengthen and improve the fight against counterfeiting and piracy” by providing additional legal tools to “supplement Directive 2004/48/EC of […]

ECIS welcomes the Commission’s decision imposing fines on Microsoft

“ECIS fully supports today’s Decision by the European Commission finding that Microsoft has failed to comply with its legal obligation to end the abuse of its dominant position. “It is now over two years since the Commission ordered Microsoft to make available complete and accurate interoperability information. This on-going failure to comply is unprecedented in […]