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Microsoft Defies EU Commision
« on: 14 November 2003, 08:26 »
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"Wired News is reporting that Microsoft claims that by removing Windows Media Player from Windows, it would be forced to ship a substandard version to European consumers.


http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/11/14/0159207&mode=thread&tid=109&tid=123&tid=187&tid=99

My, how little I'm surprised.

Laukev7

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« Reply #1 on: 14 November 2003, 08:27 »
How can WMP be more substandard than it already is?

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« Reply #2 on: 14 November 2003, 21:47 »
if M$ removes WMP from windows then that windows would be even better than the current version there shipping.  Then again.  I can see why it can't since everything in windows is related to everything else.

 
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« Reply #3 on: 23 November 2003, 21:29 »
There was a vey big step in wrong direction for MS in the EU vs MS trial

Real networks came out and showed the court an industrial version of Windows XP running rather well without WMP.....HAHA

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"It was a 'gotcha' moment," said one person present, adding: "Everyone was impressed, there was a lot of nodding heads and hands to chins."


 
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One version of Windows with Media Player and another without would allow PC manufacturers to offer their customers a choice: the Microsoft package or an a la carte package containing competitors' software.

"If the stripped-down version is sold at a big enough discount to the bundled version to allow room for a profit margin for competing media players then that might well be enough for the European Commission," said a person present at last week's hearing.


Ironically I found this trying out MS's new "Newsbot"......fuckn' idjits

[ November 23, 2003: Message edited by: suselinux ]