Skinning the non-client OS is a non-trivial thing without source code. But Stardock does it. What exactly is the excuse of Microsoft's competitors for needing MS's source code to interoperate when other ISVs are able to do that without source code all the time? |
Exactly my point, Brad, if various ISV's are able to do it, and MS allows for 3rd party apps to be freely installed in Windows, then MS is not being anti-competitiive, nor is it violating anti-trust laws by not sharing its codes with all and sundry. I could understand the anti-trust sentiment if MS prevented 3rd party apps running: ie, Windows updates contained disabling codes, etc, but that clearly is not the case here.
If a software developers cannot create products based on their own knowledge/abilities, then they have no business being in the business....much less be demanding the right to MS' intellectual property to get a leg up, then to have political powers fine/sue MS when they don't get their way.
But things like not bundling a media player with the OS? My god are these guys out of touch. |
Out of touch doesn't come close. These effwits have their heads so far up their own self-importance (rectums), they never see the light of day...what's right or best for ALL concerned. The people they harm the most, the buying public, the majority who elected them to office. Why is it that politicians believe their election is automatic mandate to do as they please, in opposition to what the masses want or need?? Worse still, the antics of the EU will spread like a virus to other corners of the globe, the precedent harming not only MS but consumers world-wide, hence my anger.
personally, i think it's good that microsoft has got it's fingers rapped today, |
Okay, antivista, you have the largest, most successful car dealership in town, and I'm after a percentage of your profits because you won't give me special considerations, such as those given to gov't and fleet buyers (all those 'buddy' extras ordinary buyers do not get, and competitors cannot offer such deals because your monopoly has closed them out). So, how'd ya like them apples...I'm after YOUR money? Okay, you can afford to pay me a few mil out of your 60 mil annual profit, but then, why should you have to, it's your company to run as you see fit...and what if you had earmarked that couple of mil to something greater than just lining my pockets?
firstly, i seriously wonder how much impact this court decision will have and secondly i wonder to what purpose the money from this fine will be put..? |
Firstly, the greater impact will be on the consumer, through diminished freedom of choice, possibly higher European prices for MS and PC products. Secondly, it certainly won't be used to reimburse consumers/small developers for loss of choice/opportunity. No, the monies will be put into coffers to help consolidate their power base, the stranglehold they now have over manufacturers and consumers alike. To think this is right is dead wrong.