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Mozilla yesterday accused Microsoft of withholding APIs necessary to build a competitive browser for Windows RT, and said the behavior "may have antitrust implications."



From ComputerWorld:
Harvey Anderson, Mozilla's general counsel, and Asa Dotzler, director of Firefox, weighed in with the accusations late Wednesday in a pair of blog posts.

Anderson warned that Microsoft's decision to allow only Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) in one mode of Windows RT "signal an unwelcome return to the digital dark ages where users and developers didn't have browser choices."
  Mozilla accuses Microsoft of anticompetitive behavior with Windows RT