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Microsoft is not obliged to tell anyone anything about internals - if you think there is some secret API then hire good engineers with debuggers who will uncover it and publish the results. If Microsoft's own tools use this API then you can easily intercept it. -
The lawsuit had nothing to do with Windows internals. It was a trademark infringement lawsuit - Microsoft claimed that their implementation was Java-compatible while it was not (I think some features like JNI or RMI were missing in Microsoft's Java).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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What does that have to do with Sun?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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Sun / AOL were sort of partners on this one, i think.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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I think not - there are no good links between AOL and Sun, they are totallly different markets/companies. The sidelink was when AOL sold Netscape line of webservers to Sun.Originally posted by 2uk View PostSun / AOL were sort of partners on this one, i think.Comment
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