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Microsoft hired ex-EU judges for mock trial

Tom Warren   on 29 March 2006 - 20:21 · 56 comments & 16797 views

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Microsoft is clearly taking its upcoming appeal against the European Commission very seriously.

The software giant has hired three former EU judges to stage a mock trial.

The trial conducted in January in New York contained a former Belgian justice minister, Melchior Wathelet, who worked for the European Court of Justice (ECJ) -- Europe's highest court and two other un-named judges.

In 2004, the EU ruled that Microsoft must provide protocol details to third party companies and fined the Redmond based company 500 million euros.

Microsoft would not confirm or deny that it had hired the former judges.

"As is typical for an important case, we have our counsel present our case to a variety of different lawyers in private practice. We have found this helps ensure that the highly technical material is presented clearly," it said in a statement.

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#1.1 vetmalebolgia on 29 Mar 2006 - 20:59
I hope the EU doesn't win.

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