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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 16, 2004 11:25:00 PM

Microsoft may be unlawfully wielding its desktop dominance to put the squeeze on search engines and on document formats like Adobe Acrobat, the state of Massachusetts claimed on Friday.

Massachusetts, the only state government still pursuing antitrust claims against Microsoft through the federal courts, made its allegations in a legal filing with U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D.C.

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Massachusetts, the only state still pursuing antitrust claims against Microsoft, says the company may be unlawfully wielding its desktop dominance to squeeze search engines and document formats.

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This warning comes as the battle for Web search dominance is heating up. Search leader Google is preparing for an IPO, while Microsoft is trying to find ways to make more money from Web searches by integrating such features more closely into its Windows operating system.

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"If Microsoft is taking steps to hobble the competitive effectiveness of these rival products and thereby supplant them, such serial killing of competing technologies is a serious and troubling prospect," read the three-page filing, which offered no details.

In addition, Massachusetts charged Microsoft with demonstrating "troubling business behavior" that could run afoul of existing court orders.

This move comes as the battle for Web search dominance is heating up, with Yahoo saying on Wednesday that it will drop Google's technology in favor of its own. At the same time, Microsoft is trying to find ways to make more money from Web searches by integrating such features more closely into its Windows operating system.

"Given the vague and unsubstantiated nature of the allegations, it's difficult to respond," Microsoft spokeswoman Stacy Drake said on Friday. "However, we are always willing to sit down and discuss any issues of concern. We are firmly committed to firm compliance with the consent decree and all matters in antitrust law."

In 2002, Microsoft entered a consent decree with the Bush administration, which Kollar-Kotelly accepted, to settle the antitrust case. It also established a schedule for ongoing antitrust oversight of the company's actions.

On Thursday, Microsoft said it will voluntarily alter a music-purchasing feature in Windows XP in response to criticism from the U.S. Department of Justice. A joint filing from Microsoft and the Justice Department is expected to be submitted to Kollar-Kotelly later on Friday.

Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly has objected to the 2002 peace accord in the antitrust dispute and has kept fighting.

In November, a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., heard the state's arguments in favor of overturning the settlement but has not yet ruled. A decision is expected at any time.

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MS should counter sue
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No matter what they do  memuser | 01/16/04
conflict  RedHat9User | 01/16/04
but what about?  stephen732@... | 01/16/04
A Patriotic Solution:  Cardinal_Bill | 01/16/04
LOL  NemesisNL | 01/17/04
fade away  NemesisNL | 01/17/04
Heh... ARE YOU JOKING?!?  dicktaurus@... | 01/17/04
yes...  stephen732@... | 01/18/04
Well, if you're breaking the law...  SloooeShflu | 01/16/04
Really?  Delaware Boy | 01/16/04
Libraries, and poor schools  NemesisNL | 01/17/04
Better yet, such gifts are largely free promotion for M$!  dicktaurus@... | 01/17/04
M$ Way  us_forums@... | 05/27/07
The drug lords give money to the churches in Columbia too.  DonnieBoy | 01/17/04
talk is cheap!  stephen732@... | 01/18/04
no kidding  JWatson77 | 01/19/04
They only get into trouble when they break the law.  DonnieBoy | 01/17/04
MS should counter sue  us_forums@... | 05/27/07
Bigger immediate issue in the case?  Squawkbox | 01/16/04
The Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General  Delaware Boy | 01/16/04
Gates DID start that Chicago Fire!!!!!  SloooeShflu | 01/16/04
Smoke and Fire?  NemesisNL | 01/17/04
D-boy Did you read my post for cryin out loud  Squawkbox | 01/17/04
Much like IBM's antitrust woes, MS will have to gain  FilledOut | 01/19/04
Your posts are usually fair and balanced  IT_User | 01/19/04
Vague...  Delaware Boy | 01/16/04
How can desktop dominance put a squeeze on search engines?  NemesisNL | 01/17/04
They are just starting, it took a few years to kill Netscape too.  DonnieBoy | 01/17/04
Fit & finish  wgrobinson@... | 01/17/04
they would never do that  JWatson77 | 01/18/04
legal speak  JWatson77 | 01/19/04
Legalise par for the course for both sides  FilledOut | 01/19/04
court system and Microsoft  us_forums@... | 05/27/07
Browser?  Doug@... | 01/20/04

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