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offline Jedi Chris on 2003-11-18 16:56 [#00956143]
Points: 11496 Status: Lurker



BRUSSELS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. (nasdaq: MSFT
- news - people) said it would be forced to offer European
consumers a sub-standard version of Windows if the European
Union makes it re-write its operating system, sources close
to the case said on Thursday.

Microsoft issued that warning to EU regulators during a
three-day closed-door hearing to consider charges the
software giant abused the dominant power which Windows gives
it over personal computers, the sources said.

The European Commission has proposed that Microsoft remove
its media player from Windows and receive a heavy fine as
part of the remedy for charges it bullies its competitors so
it can cripple them or put them out of business.

Microsoft made its presentation at the hearing, both orally
and through a videotaped presentation, the sources said.



 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-11-18 16:56 [#00956145]
Points: 11496 Status: Lurker



The Commission wants computer makers rather than Microsoft
to choose which software to install to capture streaming
audio and video on the Web to play through computers.

The Commission said Windows Media Player's usage has jumped
since Microsoft began putting an improved version in Windows
in 1999, helping it grow at a much faster pace than rival
RealNetworks RealPlayer

The Commission, relying on a survey of companies it had
taken, argued that once Microsoft's Media Player is on every
desktop companies will no longer spend the extra money to
offer versions which can also run on rival media players, in
particular RealPlayer and Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news -
people) Quicktime.

Microsoft dismissed the Commission's survey as anecdotal and
not statistically correct, adding that companies could
afford the extra money to offer more than one format


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-11-18 16:57 [#00956147]
Points: 11496 Status: Lurker



What a load of crap I say......many of you out their use
Winamp???? So I don't see this as a problem


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-11-18 17:06 [#00956154]
Points: 10965 Status: Regular



i use winamp

i never install anything by Real Networks on my computer.
that shit is like a virus. once it's on, it's a real bitch
to take off.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-11-18 17:18 [#00956173]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



Microsoft has proved again and again that they will take
criminal action to extend their empire. I hope the Europeans
tear them a new hole.

It's pretty obvious for example that Microsoft is
bankrolling and directing SCO's battle against Linux - just
about everything Darl McBride says sounds like Steve Ballmer
is moving his mouth like a puppet. When the truth of that
leaks out even the republican dominated american justice
department is going to sit up and take notice.


 

offline KainiIndustries from over the roof floats billy on 2003-11-18 20:42 [#00956387]
Points: 1253 Status: Regular



The shit SCO is trying to pull at the moment is fucking scandalous.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-11-18 20:45 [#00956389]
Points: 9601 Status: Lurker | Followup to fleetmouse: #00956173



i sure hope they do.


 


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