
SAN FRANCISCO: Google has again sought court permission to file legal arguments on whether Microsoft is violating terms of an antitrust settlement, a week after a federal judge rebuffed its complaints.
Google told U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington that it had a "special interest" in ensuring Microsoft's compliance with a 2001 consent decree barring it from harming competitors. In court filings Tuesday, Google called Microsoft's opposition to its request "inappropriate."
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