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The software giant releases a position paper insisting that the European Union's antitrust sanctions amount to "new law" that could hurt others in the technology industry.
The software giant releases a position paper insisting that the European Union's antitrust sanctions amount to "new law" that could hurt others in the technology industry.
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they say innovation will be limited, but I think security will
increase. They have to think things through before integrating
(bundling) new features into the OS. Others don't bundle but yet
things work well together. The point is that locking out or
making other products less compatible is the EU's point. Why
does the US government get involved, because they recieve lots
of $$ from MS during campaigns. This is election year, also lots
of tech jobs ahve disappeared, so this is a political point for the
election. Let's get over it and think what really is best for the
industry. Security not another feature that will make MS or just
the PC makers more money, but make the average user (office or
home) more safe as well as more productive. I want a PC that
lets me decide what I what I want and don't want. Freedom of
choice is the true American way and dream. Obvious MS doesn't
believe in it even though the promote it.
Can you, or can you not, buy on a cd, or download whatever the hell you want and load it on your machine? Yes.
So when I buy my next BMW, since it's parts are made by BMW, that stifles the BMW aftermarket suppliers and should sue BMW? EU should shut the hell up, and quit listening to inferior producers of product.
It is very simple really, if you don't like Windows, buy a Mac, buy the Flavor of the month of Linux, buy a SGI, buy a Sun box, but for god sake, quit your whining.
- Microsoft vs EU
- by kf5er February 27, 2008 10:07 AM PST
- Microsoft should simply tell the EU to shove it!
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(7 Comments)The EU is not going to prohibit the sale of
Windows or any other Microsoft product. All of
this is due to one or two software developers that
want to take advantage of MS. The EU is like the
UN - Useless!