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Gateway Testifies To Microsoft's OEM Treatment

unconfused1 writes "Gateway testified yesterday about the incredible power that Microsoft wields over OEMs concerning Windows being shipped on every PC. It seems that if an OEM does not ship Windows on every PC they ship that they are severely penalized, and can have their license revoked."

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  1. Why do people keep by tcd004 · · Score: 4, Funny

    talking about this like its new news? It's like every three months people forget and have to report it again. This has been constantly reported since at least since 1997.

    This is why I think there's some kind of mind control going on in the windows OS environment that keeps people from remembering this story. Thats why only alternate OS (Mac Linux etc) users really remember it month to month. Oh well, I guess it gives C-Net something to publish.

    Witness the rebirth of ENRON!

    tcd004

  2. Move to strike... by jdreed1024 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Microsoft on Sunday filed to strike large portions of the submitted testimony from the proceeding before U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly. She did not grant the request.

    "Uh, your honor? We'd like to delete this testimony since it makes us look guilty. We're really not guilty, so you shouldn't allow anyone to intimate otherwise."

    They're pretty dumb if they thought they were going to get away with that. Once has to wonder what will happen to Gateway now... I think MS will take the cow boxes to the slaughterhouse while they still can.

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  3. Re:OEM punishment for testifying? by cscx · · Score: 4, Funny

    Looks like Bill Gates and Co. are going cow tipping tonight...

  4. Re:Microsoft Who? by fmaxwell · · Score: 3, Funny

    Microsoft Who? Don't know who you are talking about.

    You'll find out when you get a job in the tech industry. For now, enjoy school.

  5. Don't be silly. by Carnage4Life · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've always known this was true, but now we have a REAL company vouching it..but how does MS do it? Do they send goons in and say "if you don't install Windows we will break your legs?" I mean, how is this different from racketeering? The Mafia does that in major cities with Waste Management. You can only use THEIR company, or they break your legs or set your building on fire. WHich is very similar to how tings work in Eastern-bloc countries.

    I don't know where you are from but in the United States exclusive contracts are a typical occurence in the business environment. The only thing that makes MSFT's an issue is that after a company has achieved a certain amount of market share it may be unfair for them to have exclusive deals with other vendors because it may effectively shut down the competition.

    AFor instance a common example of such exclusive deals is schools, stadia, fast food places and restuarants that only serve soft drinks from a particular vendor (e.g. only Pepsi or Coke products).

    However it is up to the courts to decide whether there was anything inappropriate about these OEM deals and if so to come up with a decision. Likening it to racketeering on the other hand is a gross exagerration and implies that you think that MSFT forces its competitors to accede to its demands through violent means. If you know this for a fact I'm sure the courts would love to hear your testimony.

    1. Re:Don't be silly. by PhilHibbs · · Score: 3, Funny

      It may not be racketeering, but it is abuse of monopoly power. I know that being a monopoly isn't inherently illegal, but using one monopoly to acquire another is - the question that remains is, is using monopoly power to maintain that monopoly illegal? I don't know.

    2. Re:Don't be silly. by catfood · · Score: 3, Funny
      the question that remains is, is using monopoly power to maintain that monopoly illegal? I don't know.

      The answer is yes.

  6. Simpsons by Jagasian · · Score: 3, Funny

    They actually had a Simpsons episode about how Microsoft does business.