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Google Wants More Oversight For Microsoft

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As Microsoft's time under the watch of antitrust regulators spins to a close, Google has filed a legal request to extend that consent decree. Google thinks Microsoft needs more time enduring the watchful eye of the Justice Department. The search company still has concerns that the promised fixes to Instant Search, a feature in Microsoft's Vista operating system, need to be delivered before Justice lets Microsoft off of its consent decree.

Only a few days ago, expires in November of this year. Microsoft had promised the fixes to Vista will be made available by year's end, which could be after the decree expires.

Other provisions of the consent decree, where Microsoft agreed to change a number of its business practices to settle antitrust accusations, have been extended to November 2009. Google wants U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington DC to keep the court's oversight of Microsoft in place.

"The remedies won by the Department of Justice and state attorneys general from Microsoft are a positive step, but consumers will likely need further measures to ensure meaningful choice," said David Drummond, Google's chief legal officer, said in an

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