Micosoft in legal case - shock
Oct. 1st, 2004 12:14 pmGuh.
Microsoft is accused of "abusing its dominant market position" by bundling Windows Media Player with the OS. Their defence?
Linda Averett of Microsoft told the Court of First Instance in Luxembourg on Friday that many websites and software products would not work without the Windows Media Player.
She said that without the player, customers who buy computers with Windows "are very likely to feel deceived when they find that websites don't work".
Yeah. No shit. Well maybe you shouldn't be encouraging people to build websites that are wholly reliant on your software then, eh? That's abuse of your market position, right there.
Microsoft is accused of "abusing its dominant market position" by bundling Windows Media Player with the OS. Their defence?
Linda Averett of Microsoft told the Court of First Instance in Luxembourg on Friday that many websites and software products would not work without the Windows Media Player.
She said that without the player, customers who buy computers with Windows "are very likely to feel deceived when they find that websites don't work".
Yeah. No shit. Well maybe you shouldn't be encouraging people to build websites that are wholly reliant on your software then, eh? That's abuse of your market position, right there.
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Date: 2004-10-01 10:20 am (UTC)Plus it's frustrating, have to download something new every time you want to look at porn.