Re: EU Summarises Microsoft Monopoly - Silverlight, .NET, Patents, Licenses, TomTom
After takin' a swig o' grog, High Plains Thumper belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
> http://www.ecis.eu/documents/Finalversion_Consumerchoicepaper.pdf
>
> Microsoft
> A History of Anticompetitive Behavior and Consumer Harm
> March 31, 2009
>
> Microsoft's Campaign To Destroy DR-DOS
> Microsoft's Anticompetitive Per Processor License Fees
> Microsoft's Retaliation And Price Discrimination Against IBM
> Microsoft's Organized Collective Boycott Against Intel
> Microsoft's Elimination Of Word Perfect
> Microsoft's Deceptive WISE Software Program
> Microsoft's Elimination Of Netscape
> Microsoft's Attempts To Extinguish Java
> Microsoft's Elimination Of Rival Media Players
> Microsoft's Campaign Against Rival Server Operating Systems
> MICROSOFT CONTINUES TO ENGAGE IN ANTICOMPETITIVE CONDUCT
> Microsoft's Failure To Comply With The Final Judgment
> Microsoft's Campaign of Patent FUD against Linux and Open
> Source Software
> Microsoft's Ongoing Misconduct Has Sparked Further European
> Commission Investigations
> MICROSOFT'S FALSE PROMISES OF INTEROPERABILITY
> MICROSOFT'S MONOPOLIES HAVE HARMED CONSUMERS
> Microsoft's Operating System Monopoly Has Harmed Consumers
> Microsoft's Office Monopoly Has Harmed Consumers
> Microsoft's Web Browser Monopoly Has Harmed Consumers
Somewhat stark.
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F.S. Fitzgerald to Hemingway: "Ernest, the rich are different from us."
Hemingway: "Yes. They have more money."
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