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    Microsoft, states ask for change in oversight's end

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    Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:48pm EDT

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    Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer gestures as he delivers a speech in Zurich October 4, 2007. Ballmer is on a one-day visit in Switzerland. Microsoft and the states accusing it of continuing monopolistic behavior asked a federal judge to temporarily delay the end of government oversight of the software giant, according to court documents filed on Tuesday. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) and the states accusing it of continuing monopolistic behavior asked a federal judge to temporarily delay the end of government oversight of the software giant, according to court documents filed on Tuesday.

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    Most of the provisions from a 2002 consent decree between Microsoft and the federal government are set to expire on November 12.

    In a joint motion, Microsoft and the 18 states pushing for the government to extend its oversight asked the court to delay the existing deadline "only for so long as necessary" but no later than January 31, 2008.

    The extra time is needed for all of the states to file their motions with the court, the documents said.

    The states want some parts of the 2002 consent decree to be extended to 2012, arguing that Microsoft has failed to live up to the agreement. Some portions have already been extended to 2009.

    The remedy has been challenged by California and some other states, which argue that Microsoft continues to abuse its dominant position in the market for computer operating systems.

    Europe's second-highest court recently affirmed a 2004 European Commission ruling that Microsoft abused its overwhelming market position to crush competitors. The court also upheld a 497 million-euro ($708 million) fine.



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