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Story: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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Posted by: Mark McKenna (Thursday 28 September 2006, 3:54 PM)

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Interesting round of comments here. The real question seems to be not *whether*, but *why* the US government would get involved. Microsoft is an independently owned and operated corporation, capable of making its own decisions, and paying its own fines.

This intervention smacks of an ugly deal. Is it appropriate for the government of an ostensibly capitalist nation to step in on behalf of a corporation which is clearly not struggling?

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