South Korean Regulator slaps a $32 million fine on Microsoft
8th Dec 2005, 16:37 GMT
South Korea's Fair Trade Commission has slapped a fine of $32 million on Microsoft and has ordered the software giant to unbundle its instant messaging service and media player from its Windows operating system within a period of six months.
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