South Korean regulators fine Microsoft 32 million dollars (AFP)
7th Dec 2005, 04:17 GMT
AFP - South Korean regulators have ruled that US software giant Microsoft has abused its market dominance and violated fair trade rules, fining the firm 33 billion won (32 million dollars).
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