Judge orders six-month compliance reports for Microsoft
InfoWorld | at | by Mike
The U.S. Department of Justice and state attorneys general that are plaintiffs in the government's antitrust case against Microsoft must file reports every six months detailing what the software maker is doing to comply with a final judgment in the case, District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled Wednesday. The first report is due July 3.
The report is also to include a description of complaints received in the prior six months by Microsoft, plaintiffs or the technical committee set up to oversee implementation of the final judgment provisions. Information on complaints about compliance must include the number and types of complaints, how many have been resolved, how many that are unresolved are not yet being investigated, how many are still under investigation and the number of complaints that had no merit.