Brussels -- EU Competition Commissioner Neelie
Kroes told the
European Parliament that Microsoft has yet to provide full details
of
its offer to share software codes with rivals, according to a report
by the Associated Press. Microsoft has until Feb. 15 to respond to
a European Commission ruling stipulating that the software giant
must provide "complete and accurate" information on its software
codes, allowing competitors to make their software more
compatible with Windows servers. "We have not yet received full
details from Microsoft," Kroes said. She also told Parliament that
Microsoft could not charge fees for the codes if it could not prove
they were "innovative".
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