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Originally posted by 2uk View PostIf you have missed , Sun a couple of years ago had a successful case against Microosft. The case was that MS has not disclosed enough information about Windows internals making Sun's product less , less , less... capable of working correctly on Windows.Comment
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After the Microsoft antitrust case found that Microsoft held and had abused monopoly power, AOL filed suit against it for damages.[9] This suit was settled in May 2003 when Microsoft paid US $750 million to AOL and agreed to share some technologies, including granting AOL a license to use and distribute Internet Explorer royalty-free for seven years.[10][11] This was considered to be the death knell for Netscape.
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Originally posted by 2uk View Post
In any case, a bundled product has more value for the consumer - in most other industries bundling is a common and natural practice, why should software be different?Comment
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Originally posted by bored View PostWhat does that have to do with Sun?
In any case, a bundled product has more value for the consumer - in most other industries bundling is a common and natural practice, why should software be different?
Most other industries , my friend , don't have the phemomena Microsoft , so you cannot compare. To be honest I don't know if this monopoly is for good or bad.Comment
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostSun / AOL were sort of partners on this one, i think.Comment
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