How Microsoft is addressing antitrust concerns over Activision deal

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How Microsoft is addressing antitrust concerns over Activision deal
Microsoft has thrown the gauntlet down over antitrust criticisms, saying on Tuesday it is ready to offer rivals licensing deals in exchange for regulatory approval of its US$69 billion deal to purchase video game publisher Activision, but it would not sell the latter's lucrative "Call of Duty" ...

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