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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: DethKnight on March 24, 2004, 06:15:28 AM
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/businessstorydisplay.cfm?storyID=3556690&thesection=business&thesubsection=technology&thesecondsubsection=information
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I think a more useful fine would be a "tax" of 15% on all thier products and licensing for a period of 10 years, 2/3rds of which goes into a fund for development of competing products.
That might actually hurt them.
Another thing that would do the trick is a ban on any sale or collection of license fees in the EU for a period of 1 year to "allow the competition to regain the ground they have lost due to such unfair trade practices" gotta love a bit of poetic justice.Or is that ironic justice?
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Hi,
Some time ago I read an article by a German econometrist stating that in history of economics there has never been a case for a monopolist to stay in business for more than 15 years. How many years does M$ hold to that position already? Deduct that from 15 and you'll see that it is just a matter of a couple of years before it collapses. The fine imposed upon M$ is just a threat. Finally all will be settled for a much lower price, in the meantime providing M$ some leaway to alter their business plans.
Don't worry too much. Just worry about what we'll have to endure next...
Regards,
Tjitte
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Hi,
Some time ago I read an article by a German econometrist stating that in history of economics there has never been a case for a monopolist to stay in business for more than 15 years. How many years does M$ hold to that position already? Deduct that from 15 and you'll see that it is just a matter of a couple of years before it collapses. The fine imposed upon M$ is just a threat. Finally all will be settled for a much lower price, in the meantime providing M$ some leaway to alter their business plans.
Don't worry too much. Just worry about what we'll have to endure next...
Regards,
Tjitte