Unfortunately the EU doesn't seem very happy about the idea of free markets.
I don't get it. If M$ wants to, let them lock up Vista for M$ software only!
We don't need even more market protection in europe, and especially NOT in the software industry. Unfortunately the EU doesn't seem very happy about the idea of free markets.
I don't get it. If M$ wants to, let them lock up Vista for M$ software only!
We don't need even more market protection in europe, and especially NOT in the software industry. Unfortunately the EU doesn't seem very happy about the idea of free markets.
it is about protecting consumers from monopolies, at least the EU does this and I am thankful it does along with fighting the worst of the software patents. The USA, well it seems the dollar is king f**k the consumer.
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I don't get it. If M$ wants to, let them lock up Vista for M$ software only!
We don't need even more market protection in europe, and especially NOT in the software industry. Unfortunately the EU doesn't seem very happy about the idea of free markets.
Anti-trust and anti-monopoly law is always a vital part of functioning free markets, and Europe is simply enforcing them (finally!), while the US (based on almost the same law) does not - at least in the case of Microsoft. The history of this company is plastered with convictions for breaking those laws, but finally the EU had the guts to actually charge them seriously for doing so. That's why M$ is trying now to tell the world that the EU would be reason for their broken release plan. Next time they probably tell us that their bugs and viruses are the responsibility of the EU administration - haha

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Microsoft managed to entirely loose it's credibility with the EU administration - and it's costumers in Europe.
Greetings,
Chris