IBM takes dim view of EU claims "being made by Microsoft and its satellite proxies"
July 26, 2010 (NetworkWorld) By Michael Cooney
IBM responded angrily to the claims behind investigations being brought by the European Union today that the company has abused its dominant market position in mainframe computers.
IBM stated it intends to cooperate fully with any inquiries from the European Union. "But let there be no confusion whatsoever: there is no merit to the claims being made by Microsoft and its satellite proxies. IBM is fully entitled to enforce its intellectual property rights and protect the investments we have made in our technologies. Competition and intellectual property laws are complementary and designed to promote competition and innovation, and IBM fully supports these policies. But IBM will not allow the fruits of its innovation and investment to be pirated by its competition through baseless allegations."
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