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June 4th, 2009

Russian antitrust unit targets Microsoft over XP availability

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:00 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Legal, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Antitrust Police, Corporate Law, Security, Business Operations, Mary Jo Foley

The antitrust police are after Microsoft again, but this time in Russia. Unlike other antitrust investigations involving Windows, the Russian case is focusing on Microsoft’s phase-out of XP, rather than bundling of various components into the base operating system.

The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) announced on June 4 it had opened an investigation of Microsoft. The charges — according to a version of a note on the government’s Web site, which I translated into English using the handy Bing Translator: Cutting off sales of XP as of June 2008, despite the fact there remains continuing demand for XP.

While the FAS notes that Microsoft is continuing to provide XP via “downgrade rights,” which are available for certain versions of Windows Vista, there seems to be some kind of problem with “setting different prices (tariffs) at the same item,” according to the translated complaint.

The charges against Microsoft will “be considered” by the Russian antitrust body on July 24.

Microsoft’s response, delivered by way of a corporate spokesperson:

“Microsoft has not yet received notice of any new investigation. However, we will cooperate with any inquiry and remain committed to full compliance with Russian law.”

I guess the Russian authorities haven’t been tracking all the continued leases on life Microsoft has given XP, the operating system that just won’t die….

Meanwhile, Microsoft also is facing antitrust charges in the EU over its browser-bundling policies with Windows, in a case brought by Opera Software. According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, the European Commission is considering requiring Microsoft to distribute browsers from its various competitors, possibly by delivering them as part of Windows, as one potential remedy in that case. (Opera suggested Microsoft be required to do level the playing field by distributing its competitors’ products when it originally brought its antitrust complaint back in 2007.)

The EC is expected to issue its ruling in the Opera case in the coming weeks.

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My guess is that the Russians are attempting to keep the older, less secure operating systems around as they have spent a great deal of time and money learning to hack those systems. Heaven forbid ... (Read the rest)
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The real reason Russia wants XP to remain  GuidingLight | 06/04/09
She needs to verify.  TripleII | 06/04/09
Not really  aureolin@... | 06/05/09
I have a flying saucer for sale  Wintel BSOD | 06/08/09
THats ignorant  not of this world | 06/04/09
uggh?  jdbukis@... | 06/04/09
Russia & Windows  Christian_<>< | 06/04/09
Typical  frgough | 06/04/09
the Russians are after the $$$  Linux Geek | 06/04/09
Uh Oh. That's not good.  no_zd_user_name | 06/04/09
i have a question about the EU lawsuit  NoThomas | 06/04/09
I would imagine they would not have to pay  GuidingLight | 06/04/09
Thats kinda my point..  NoThomas | 06/04/09
Charging for browsers ...  bkshort@... | 06/05/09
Lost in translation.  kozmcrae | 06/04/09
Antitrust/MS, and NO NoAxe? Huh?  nizuse | 06/04/09
Glad to know you do nothing but wait on my posts.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/04/09
RE: Russian antitrust unit targets Microsoft over XP availability  dougbeer | 06/04/09
BTW, "???!" means "Attack!" in Russian (dog command) happy  fcdenton666 | 06/04/09
They still selling XP in Russia??  NoThomas | 06/04/09
What is meant...  fcdenton666 | 06/04/09
Russia has anti monopoly laws?!?!  animemaster | 06/04/09
BS  Xentrax | 06/04/09
Of course Russia has antitrust laws  frgough | 06/04/09
Russia - home of malware?  ejhonda | 06/04/09
Lets see  NStalnecker | 06/04/09
Come on, you can't "stop" making a product now?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/04/09
Different country, different Anti-trust rules.  B.O.F.H. | 06/04/09
re: Different country, different Anti-trust rules.  M.R. Kennedy | 06/04/09
Red Flag lol  fcdenton666 | 06/04/09
re: Red Flag lol  M.R. Kennedy | 06/06/09
Adding a 6th Anti-Trust case is probubly not good.  B.O.F.H. | 06/05/09
@ B.O.F.H.  M.R. Kennedy | 06/06/09
Lqand the Pirates and Hackers is upset? Who cares?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/04/09
China has the highest piracy rate, followed by India...  HypnoToad72 | 06/04/09
Ah - yep he's here  nizuse | 06/04/09
No_Ax, what gives?  MGP2 | 06/04/09
Hey that's a good idea.  nizuse | 06/04/09
Then how'd you get caught up in my alleged fishing net?  MGP2 | 06/04/09
Hey no need to get irritated  nizuse | 06/04/09
Ever take your own advice?  MGP2 | 06/05/09
Bingo!  Ole Man | 06/05/09
Et tu, Geritolis?  MGP2 | 06/05/09
Kind of funny  dfolk2 | 06/04/09
RE: Russian antitrust unit targets Microsoft over XP availability  S.Howard-SarinZDNet Moderator | 06/04/09
Apple and Mac OS X application maker should be sued too  GraphiteCube | 06/04/09
Well then, why don't you whip off down to...  zkiwi | 06/05/09
M$ the Hapless Cash Cow?  jacsas | 06/05/09
I wouldn't want those guys after me!  pikeman666 | 06/05/09
As Russians say...  fcdenton666 | 06/07/09

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