ECIS calls for end to the frustration of interoperability by those who are lobbying for a version of EIF that is less favourable to openness and interoperability than EIF version 1. Read more here. Read the EIF here.
ECIS calls on competition agencies around the world to give their consumers the benefit of browser choice, which will spur competition and improve the Web experience for all. A statement made on behalf of ECIS is available here.
ECIS sends open letter to the European Commission regarding the Europe 2020 communication. The open letter is available here.
ECIS Chairman Simon Awde in his open letter to Commissioner Kroes thanks the Commission for the results that they have obtained in the Microsoft case. The open letter is available here. A statement made on behalf of ECIS can be found here.
The European Commission recognised ECIS as an interested third party in support of the Commission’s preliminary findings that Microsoft is violating EU antitrust law by tying its Internet Explorer (IE) web browser to its dominant Windows operating system present on over 90% of all personal computers. A statement made on behalf of ECIS is available […]