A European Union court has upheld sanctions imposed on U.S. software giant Microsoft by a European anti-trust commission.
The Luxembourg-based European Court of First Instance announced the decision Wednesday. Microsoft said after the ruling it still hopes to reach a settlement with the anti-trust authorities.
In March, the EU competition commission ruled Microsoft had abused its position in the market by only offering a version of Windows with Media Player.
The commission said this shut out competitors who produced servers and media player programs. It ordered the company to market a version of Windows without Media Player software and to share more information with competitors.
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