The European Court of First Instance Hearing on Microsoft’s appeal of the European Commission’s March 2004 Decision opened here this morning. ECIS is an Intervener in these proceedings and will give evidence in support of the Commission’s Decision. This afternoon, the Court heard evidence from the European Commission and others on its side, including ECIS, […]
ECIS is an Interested Party in the European Commission’s legal proceedings concerning Microsoft, and will give evidence supporting the Commission during next week’s Hearing before the European Court of First Instance pursuant to Microsoft’s appeal of the Commission Decision of March 2004. The European Commission’s March 2004 Decision intends to put an end to a […]
The European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) will present its arguments before the European Court of First Instance (CFI) in support of the European Commission and its 24 March 2004 Decision finding Microsoft abused its overwhelmingly dominant position in PC operating systems by preventing interoperability by refusing to provide interface information and tying Windows Media […]
The European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) has filed comments on the Commission’s consultation on future patent policy in Europe. In its submission, ECIS advocates a patent policy that is based on the fostering of competition and innovation for the benefit of consumers, accomplished by ensuring appropriate standards of patentability and examination, as well as […]
Brussels, 29 March 2006: The European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) will give evidence as an Interested Party in the European Commission Hearing on Microsoft’s compliance with the Commission’s anti-trust Decision of March 2004 that begins tomorrow in Brussels. In that Decision, the Commission found Microsoft to have abused its dominant position in client PC […]