Report: Symantec brings Microsoft complaint to EU
7th Oct 2005, 00:22 GMT
Security software vendor Symantec has complained to European Commission anti-trust regulators about Microsoft's entrance into the security business, setting the stage for a possible anti-trust case against the Redmond, Wash., software company, the Dow Jones Newswire reported Thursday.
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