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EU slaps Microsoft with Massive $1.35 billion fine
it's not enough, they should charge more we cannot even afford an expensive fireball with all that money
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They could cut off all online services (Windows Live Messenger, live.com, Xbox Live, etc). Prevent all further activations and installations of Windows, Office, etc.
They can't do anything with the stuff already out there but if they stopped selling the products and halted all services, Europe would feel the sting.
Not to mention lack of further support in terms of patches for security vulnerabilities. That would be interesting also.
1. All kinds of Freeware and Linux would become big
2. Happy Sony (PS3)
3. More piracy
Hmm I don't know if that is the effect they would want.
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Originally posted by Heraclitus
1. All kinds of Freeware and Linux would become big
2. Happy Sony (PS3)
3. More piracy
Hmm I don't know if that is the effect they would want.
I said it would be stupid realistically.
But I'm not sure if you're aware how much an MS usage ban would devastate businesses and PC gamers.
Over time there'd be alternatives (Apple / Open Source) but in the meantime there'd be lots of chaos.
Piracy would be illegal (international law and otherwise), and isn't a viable solution.
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They have paied the price for their lack of vision.
Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Originally posted by Arrian
Can someone explain to me, in simple terms, what Microsoft did wrong?
Serious question. I know nothing about this dispute. I'm not really all that sure I care. But that's a lotta money...
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The EU bureaucrats decided MS was charging too much to license Microsoft technologies to other people. They gave MS 120 days to give nebulous "reasonable" pricing. MS didn't give such "reasonable" pricing for several years. The fine is the result of a "daily fine of non-compliance" up to that date.
I'm curious where this $2.5B now the EU has stolen from MS is going.
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Originally posted by Asher
I'm curious where this $2.5B now the EU has stolen from MS is going.
I doubt they could do much with it in any case. $2.5B... what is that, like 2000€?
Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila
They are probably using the money to finance the Airbus A350 XWB development.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
The EU bureaucrats decided MS was charging too much to license Microsoft technologies to other people. They gave MS 120 days to give nebulous "reasonable" pricing. MS didn't give such "reasonable" pricing for several years. The fine is the result of a "daily fine of non-compliance" up to that date.
I'm curious where this $2.5B now the EU has stolen from MS is going.
Not quite. Even a cursory BBC article has more detail and accuracy than that bull****.
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And Asher the 2.5 billion is surely going to the judges who decided the antitrust case. Fortunately only you know this, let's hope the media doesn't figure it out
An investigation concluded in 2004 that Microsoft was guilty of freezing out rivals in products such as media players, while unfairly linking its Explorer internet browser to its Windows operating system at the expense of rival servers.
The court ordered MS to make parts of its OS code open so that rivals could make products which would work well with the rest of windows. MS has flatly refused to comply for four years thus the fines.
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