On 07/07/2012 08:55 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Heinz Diehl htd@fritha.org wrote:
We're not. Micr*soft dominates, and they can virtually do anything they like.
Not if the US DOJ and the Federal Trade Comission gets involved.
Remember the US-DOJ trial with judge Thomas Penfield Jackson found MSFT GUILTY. The fact that later a new administration came in and allowed them to turn the breakup into a set of ´remedies´ which included opening up MSFT protocols to third parties (which for instance, allowed Samba NTLM authentication to interoperate with MSFT´s) is besides the point... Microsoft is a convicted monopolist, and as such there´s a thin line they must walk on...
I´m not a lawyer but I guess some antitrust lawyer could conclude that this is an abuse of dominant position.
See for instance the recent MSFT-Nokia deal, now an antitrust lawyer says:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-balto/nokia-microsoft_b_1582227.html
"The European Commission will hopefully open an investigation and the U.S. regulators will follow suit."
I hope the EFF, the CDT or other advocacy groups get involved to get the FTC briefed about the implications of this.
Just my $0.02 FC
I agree with you Fernando! I believe if more people would look into this matter seriously and see through all the smoke & mirrors....then maybe there would be someone....somewhere trying to stop it!
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