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● 09.29.12

●● Microsoft Expected to be Fined for Disobeying European Orders

Posted in Antitrust, Europe, Microsoft at 11:17 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

“We’re giving away a pretty good browser as part of the operating system. How long can [Netscape] survive selling it?”

–Steve Ballmer

Summary: Microsoft is angering regulators at the European Commission and action is expected

The controversy over EU decisions is often a manufactured one. Microsoft PR creates it.

Browser choice in Europe did not go far enough in punishing the offender, Microsoft. But even the little which was demanded has not been fulfilled because Microsoft characteristically ignored orders: “Microsoft is reportedly set to be whacked with a Statement of Objections from European Commission competition officials over the software giant’s foolish browser-choice gaffe in which users of the Windows OS were steered into using the firm’s IE software.

=> ↺ characteristically ignored orders

“According to Bloomberg, which cited two anonymous sources familiar with the matter, the alleged antitrust breaches could lead to Microsoft being hit with yet more fines. This is even though the company attempted to forestall the damage by apologising for the cockup, which saw EU mandated browser-choice dialogues fail to appear on many Windows PCs sold in Europe in recent times.”

Another charge is reportedly on its way: “Microsoft Corp will be charged for failing to comply with a 2009 ruling ordering it to offer a choice of web browsers, the European Union’s antitrust chief said on Thursday, which could mean a hefty fine for the company.”

=> ↺ charge

“Browser choice in Europe did not go far enough in punishing the offender, Microsoft.”Microsoft PR staff, boosters, and even former Microsoft employees downplayed EU fines before. This one person who quotes Microsoft talking points is doing it again. Without disclosure of past employment at Microsoft Zack Whittaker uses a news platform to bias the debate. Contrariwise, Pogson says that “M$ promised to offer users choice of browser but they broke their word, 28 million times. No fine is too large, EU Commission. Hammer them!”

=> ↺ is doing it again | ↺ uses a news platform to bias the debate | ↺ Pogson says that

Here is the original report and a complaint about Whittaker, accusing the publisher: “ZiffGatesNet sides with #Microsoft on story about #EU fine – repeats “error” excuse http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-faces-eu-fine-over-browser-choice-error-7000004723/?s_cid=e550″

=> ↺ the original report | ↺ a complaint about Whittaker

Rex Djere says that operating systems and not just browsers are the issue: “We have to directly fund hardware manufacturers that make the open platforms that we want. GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Android etc. already provide the software openness; as soon as we introduce this same concept to hardware on a large scale, it won’t matter what Microsoft and other similar corporations do. Their closed systems will remain stationary on store shelves collecting dust.”

=> ↺ says that operating systems and not just browsers are the issue

The FSF made a similar argument.

=> made a similar argument

We covered the subject in posts such as:

Cablegate: European Commission Worried About Microsoft’s Browser Ballot Screen Being InappropriateMicrosoft’s Browser Ballot is Broken Again and Internet Explorer 8 is Critically FlawedMicrosoft’s Ballot Screen is a Farce, DecoyA Ballot Screen is Not Justice, Internet Explorer Still Compromises Users’ PCsMicrosoft Not Only Broke the Law in Europe, So Browser Ballot Should Become InternationalBrowser Ballot CritiqueMicrosoft’s Fake “Choice” Campaign is BackMicrosoft Claimed to be Cheating in Web Browsers BallotMicrosoft Loses Impact in the Web Despite Unfair Ballot PlacementsGiven Choice, Customers Reject MicrosoftMicrosoft is Still Cheating in Browser Ballot — ClaimMicrosoft Does Not Obey the Law

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