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EU deepens probe of MS, Time Warner venture

EC launched an in-depth probe of plans by Microsoft and Time Warner to acquire joint control of US ContentGuard Holdings.

Published on: Aug 25, 2004, 17:19:00 IST
PTI | By , Brussels
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The European Commission on Wednesday launched an in-depth investigation of plans by Microsoft Corp and Time Warner Inc to acquire joint control of US ContentGuard Holdings Inc.

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The software giant and Time Warner plan to go 50-50 in ownership of ContentGuard, which makes technology to protect digital files from illegal copying, an increasingly important priority for movie and video makers, recording companies and software firms.

"The companies have been informed that the Commission has seen the need to start an in-depth investigation into this joint acquisition," competition spokeswoman Amelia Torres told a daily news conference.

Plans by the Commission for the in-depth probe was reported by Reuters on Tuesday.

The European Union executive, which regulates mergers and takeovers, said a preliminary review had revealed that the deal could create or boost a dominant position by Microsoft in the market for so-called Digital Right Management.

During the in-depth probe, the Commission also plans to examine concerns that the acquisition could lead to the vertical integration of Microsoft in other markets, it said.

The opening of an in-depth merger investigation into the deal does not prejudge the Commission's final decision, which must be reached by January 6, 2005 at the latest, the EU executive said.

Companies such as Microsoft and Time Warner are investing heavily in DRM technology as they seek ways to protect digital content.

Japan's Sony Corp, the world's biggest consumer electronics company and also a content provider, licensed ContentGuard's DRM technology in 2002.

Microsoft, Time Warner and ContentGuard have purchased most of the stake held in ContentGuard from Xerox Corp which had provided much of the company's basic technology. Xerox is retaining a small equity investment in ContentGuard.