European Commission attacks Microsoft's 'abusive behaviour'
Published: 01 Oct 2004 16:55 BST
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There will be further activation issues to watch out for as Microsoft plans to offer a similar service to independent software vendors whereby they can "control" licensing through activation and other measures similar to the Software Protection Platform.
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