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Book Title: Microsoft on Trial
Editor(s): Rubini, Luca
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781848442443
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of abbreviations xii
Preface xiv
Table of cases xx
Table of legislation xxv
PART I TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
1. The basic technology issues at stake 3
Colin Jackson
PART II FROM BRUSSELS TO LUXEMBOURG:
A EUROPEAN STORY
2. Windows into the world of abuse of dominance: An analysis
of the Commission's 2004 Microsoft Decision and the CFI's
2007 judgment 47
Nicholas Banasevic and Per Hellström
3. Victa placet mihi causa: the compulsory licensing part of the
Microsoft case 76
Ian S. Forrester QC
4. The Microsoft Windows Media Player tying case 127
Jean-François Bellis and Tim Kasten
5. The Microsoft case: you reap what you sow? 166
Jens Fejø
PART III INNOVATION, COMPETITION AND
WELFARE IN THE IT SECTOR:
TRANSATLANTIC PERSPECTIVES,
INTERNATIONAL HORIZONS
6. The Microsoft chronicles 205
Rudolph J.R. Peritz
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7. Microsoft v Commission and the interoperability issue 258
Steven Anderman
8. The EC Microsoft case and duty to deal: the transatlantic
divide 274
Eleanor M. Fox
9. Microsoft v Commission: interoperability, emerging
standards and innovation in the software industry 282
Ann Walsh
10. Tying, technological integration and Article 82 EC: where
do we go after the Microsoft case? 318
Arianna Andreangeli
11. Economic aspects of the Microsoft case: networks,
interoperability and competition 344
Maria J. Gil-Moltó
12. Microsoft v Commission: a pricing perspective on non-price
abuses 369
Derek Ridyard and Markus Baldauf
13. The quest for appropriate remedies ...
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