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en The dawn raids in Korea make it abundantly clear that competition authorities worldwide are intensifying their investigative efforts into Intel's anticompetitive business practices because they have good reason to believe evidence of illegal monopoly abuse is there to be found.

en The dawn raids in Korea make it abundantly clear that competition authorities worldwide are intensifying their investigative efforts into Intel's anti-competitive business practices because they have good reason to believe evidence of illegal monopoly abuse is there to be found.

en Not only is this anticompetitive -- it's illegal. It's illegal because a monopoly, under antitrust law, is prohibited from engaging in anticompetitive -- not to mention anti-consumer -- business practices designed to maintain their monopoly position.

en In North Dakota, shippers are at the mercy of a railroad monopoly that sets rates in an anticompetitive manner, ... This unfair practice costs our producers millions, and there is no reason that railroads should have this monopoly status protected under law. This legislation will ensure that railroads play by the same rules as any other business, which will increase competition and help lower shipping prices.

en Today's court ruling sends the message that the truth about Intel's illegal monopoly abuse will soon see the light of day.

en not surprising considering what they are trying to hide, but the facts of illegal monopoly abuse are clear and undeniable. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. not surprising considering what they are trying to hide, but the facts of illegal monopoly abuse are clear and undeniable.

en Major telecommunications equipment companies on three continents are standing up and saying that Qualcomm's business practices are unfair, anticompetitive, and ultimately illegal.

en Major telecommunications equipment companies on three continents are standing up and saying that Qualcomm's business practices are unfair, anticompetitive and ultimately illegal.

en We expect that the evidence it collects of Intel's Korean business practices will be made available to AMD, as will be the case in Japan, and that ultimately Intel will have to respond to it in the US litigation.

en This is not surprising. There is intensifying global focus into Intel's practices and how they're harming consumers.

en What Microsoft has been doing, through a wide variety of illegal business practices, is leveraging its Windows monopoly operating system to force its other software products on consumers,

en You don't have to take AMD's word for it with respect to the credibility of our contentions, ... Look at the decision by the Japan Fair Trade Commission, aggressive enforcement actions in Europe and an investigation by the Korea anti-monopoly agency. There's a reason why there is a global focus on Intel's abusive monopolistic behavior.

en [AMD did not shrink in response to Intel's response.] Our case is about how they abuse their monopoly to lock in the market share and artificially high prices, ... For them to suggest they're the price competition leader in the industry and that we want higher prices--that's Alice in Wonderland.

en We congratulate the Turkish and Moroccan authorities and the FBI for finding and apprehending the alleged distributors of the Zotob and Rbot (Mytob) worms so quickly. These arrests demonstrate the value of public-private collaboration ? the first-class investigative work by the authorities and ?round-the-clock technical and investigative support provided by our Internet Crime Investigations Team here at Microsoft.

en We welcome the bold step Korea has taken to shed light on Intel's anti-competitive practices.


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