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Microsoft gives Japanese watchdog the brushoff
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| Never one to let a government agency push it around, Microsoft has politely declined to follow the Japanese Fair Trade Commission's (JFTC) request that it alter sales practices when dealing with Japanese PC makers. |
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Jul 27, 2004 05:03:02 | | Author | The Register |
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