Crucial issues are at stake with regard to innovation and competition in the software industry, the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) said in a news conference Tuesday morning,
"XP clearly violates European Union competition law," said Ed Black, president and chief executive officer of the trade association.
The complaint has two strands: first, that XP allows Microsoft to preserve an existing monopoly situation, and second that it allows the software giant to leverage this dominance into new markets, said Thomas Vinje, legal adviser to the CCIA and a partner in the
"Microsoft is using well-honed practices to achieve its end, and it is using them with XP more than ever before," Vinje said.
The new complaint accuses Microsoft of bundling its Outlook Express e-mail software, Movie Maker video editing software, Instant Messenger on-screen messaging program, and Media Player software into Windows XP.
It also accuses Microsoft of leveraging its operating systems might into Internet-related markets, and into markets for mobile phone operating systems.
In addition, the CCIA alleges that Windows XP gives an unfair advantage to Microsoft's e-commerce trading platform, .Net, by steering purchasers of XP towards signing up for the .Net authentication service called Passport.
.Net Passport is the most developed online authentication system available at present. Next year a similar system will be launched by the Liberty Alliance, a loose group of companies that have agreed to use a common, open-source platform largely developed by Sun Microsystems, to offer their services and goods online.
European Commission spokeswoman for competition issues Amelia Torres confirmed that the complaint has been submitted. "We received the complaint on Jan. 31. We will look into it," she said.
Microsoft spokeswoman Tiffany Steckler declined to comment in detail about the new complaint. "The allegations seem similar to the ones the CCIA made in the
The CCIA represents computer electronics and phone groups including Eastman Kodak, Fujitsu, Nokia, and NTT Communications, and three of Microsoft's biggest direct competitors: Sun Microsystems, AOL Time Warner, and Oracle.
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