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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 15, 2004 5:49:00 PM

Microsoft will alter a Windows XP music-purchasing feature in response to criticism from the U.S. government, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday.

In a notice filed with the federal judge overseeing Microsoft's compliance with its antitrust settlement, the Justice Department said it concluded that XP's "Shop for Music Online" feature unreasonably invokes Internet Explorer even when the user chooses other Web browsers, such as Opera or Mozilla.

Microsoft has agreed to change XP, prompting the Justice Department to say it is "pleased with the removal of the override and firmly believes that it is the appropriate outcome." The update is expected to be available in February or March through the Windows Update mechanism.

Controversy over the "Shop for Music Online" feature became public in October 2003, when the Justice Department said in a legal filing that it might seek the help of U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, if the dispute could not be amicably resolved.

Under the terms of the settlement approved in November 2002, Microsoft must respect the wishes of Windows users who choose to use Web browsers other than Internet Explorer.

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As it should be
Let their service compete on it's own merits and please, stop manipulating the PC illiterates. This is the year 2004, not 1995.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: NT Admin Posted on: 01/16/04 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
BS  gmyx | 01/15/04
???  dg mh | 01/15/04
DLLs  Bob/Paul | 01/15/04
kernel  rpmyers1 | 01/15/04
Microsoft will just never give it up!  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
This is pointless  voska | 01/15/04
Note to twit jr.  Don Bradley | 01/15/04
Foul mouthed?  Bob/Paul | 01/15/04
It was done on purpose, Twit Sr.  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
Please rethink your post  solprovider | 01/15/04
Don't Need To  Don Bradley | 01/15/04
foul mouthed  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
You're confused  Don Bradley | 01/15/04
So you didn't just say this then???  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
Still Confused Shoo..  Don Bradley | 01/15/04
Umm. Read the article  Bob/Paul | 01/15/04
Umm-not truly corrected  TechDiva_z | 01/15/04
No...  Bob/Paul | 01/15/04
Even better  Taz_z | 01/15/04
BEing forced to do something is not "doing the right thing"  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
Give what up?  vdraken | 01/15/04
Do I have the right to drive YOUR car where I want???  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
IMO, good, let users invoke whatever browser  FilledOut | 01/15/04
Controlware?!?  Bob/Paul | 01/15/04
Other than reassociating your files and reenabling itself @ startup...  SloooeShflu | 01/15/04
Just cut and paste the URL out of IE  Taz_z | 01/15/04
Only if you stole your copy of Windows...  Bob/Paul | 01/15/04
Why would I even take the time?  Taz_z | 01/15/04
funny...  JoeMama_z | 01/15/04
So why do you run Windows Update?  Taz_z | 01/15/04
I apply patches...  JoeMama_z | 01/15/04
Well, if it works for you & you find it useful, then great  Taz_z | 01/15/04
As it should be  NT Admin | 01/16/04

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