Microsoft and European Commission officials planned a meeting in Redmond, Washington, on Monday as the software giant tried to avoid the possibility of a daily 2-million-euro fine, a Microsoft official said.
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The Microsoft spokesman said company officials would present a proposal to license inspection of some of the company’s source code, but a European Commission spokesman said it was by no means clear the offer was relevant.
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A Commission spokesman declined to confirm the meeting.
You’ll recall that the European Commission has expressed skepticism about last week’s source licensing offer by Microsoft, but wanted to hear the details.
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January 31st, 2006 at 2:50 PM
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