Asked by Marco Bianchini on May 27, 2024

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In 2000, Microsoft was fined $2.7 billion for

A) using anticompetitive means to promote its Internet Explorer web browser.
B) monopolizing the market for word processing software.
C) conspiring with Netscape and Sun to monopolize the market for Internet browsers.
D) deliberately pricing Windows 95 and 98 below marginal cost to monopolize the market for operating systems for personal computers.

Internet Explorer

A discontinued web browser that was developed by Microsoft, once a dominant choice for internet access but replaced by newer technologies.

Anticompetitive

Practices or policies that reduce or hinder competition within a market or industry.

  • Recognize historical and contemporary instances of antitrust litigation and their results.
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Heena DaniaMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Microsoft was fined for using anticompetitive practices to maintain its monopoly in the market for Internet browsers, particularly by bundling Internet Explorer with its Windows operating system.