Actually, The Economist online has a good summary (and it was Sun that started the ball rolling):
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Those obligations refer to demands made by the commission in 2004 after it decided against Microsoft in a case begun nine years ago. Then Sun Microsystems charged that Microsoft was refusing to share information that would allow “interoperability” between its servers and equipment produced by the software giant.
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http://www.economist.com/daily/news/...23880&fsrc=nwl
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