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Microsoft Antitrust Compliance Questioned

rocketjam writes "Federal and State regulators overseeing Microsoft's compliance with their antitrust agreement with the government, are questioning whether Windows XP's "Shop for Music Online" feature violates the agreement's terms. Specifically, the feature invokes Microsoft Internet Explorer, even if the user has selected a different web browser as their default browser. A Microsoft representative said they believe they have adhered to the agreement."

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  1. MSN Messenger Starts Internet Explorer Too by Doug+Dante · · Score: 4, Funny

    When MSN Messenger starts, it opens an Internet Explorer window with some advertainment. If you click on any of the links in that window, they also open Internet Explorer. My default browser is Mozilla.

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  2. Gasp! by StormReaver · · Score: 5, Funny

    [sarcasm]
    Microsoft not complying with a settlement order? Say it ain't so, as there is no precedent for such a thing.
    [/sarcasm]

  3. Of course they are complying... by overbyj · · Score: 5, Funny

    Govt: MS, you are not giving users a choice here.

    MS: "But your honor, we are giving users a choice. They can use IE for shop for music online or just not shop."

    Ahhhh, the MS way.

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    1. Re:Of course they are complying... by tds67 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Govt: MS, you are not giving users a choice here.

      MS: "But your honor, we are giving users a choice. They can use IE for shop for music online or just not shop."

      This issue has been addressed by Microsoft, all you need to do is read about it.

      To access the MS Word document that explains how M$ is complying with the law, simply access the "My Government" folder that was created automatically when you installed Windows XP.

  4. I'm shocked that regulators would question ... by burgburgburg · · Score: 4, Funny

    just how sharply Microsoft had their wrist slapped. I mean really. That wrist stung for over 15 minutes. There was a red mark that lasted at least until dinner. Microsoft had trouble typing for the rest of the evening. I personally believe that Microsoft has really learned their lesson this time. I feel comfortable going on vacation and leaving them here alone, with the keys to the Porsche and the liquor cabinet unlocked. I'm confident that they now understand to respect the rights of other companies and that they won't give them wedgies and leave them hanging from the fence. If we can't trust our own Microsoft, then who can we trust?

  5. Re:A Microsoft representative said ... by Master+Bait · · Score: 4, Funny
    (RING RING) Hello, Microsoft Legal, how may I direct your call?

    This is the campaign to reelect Congressman Cornhole...

    ...One moment please.

    Good morning, this is Antitrust Compliance. May I have your bank account number please?

    Err... 3746-987467-2634.

    That's 3746-987467-2634?

    Err... yes.

    Thank you. Now, what is the issue here with Congressman Cornhole's office?

    There's been some suggestion that your compliance with the Department of Justice agreement is in question.

    Thank you... One moment please... Is twenty correct?

    Twenty?

    Twenty thousand.

    Oh. Yes. Thankyou!

    Thank you for calling Microsoft Antitrust Compliance. Have a nice day. (click)

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  6. They took the blue pill... by ashitaka · · Score: 5, Funny

    They believe..whatever they want to believe.

    Sorry, I saw Reloaded again last night...

    Sosumi.

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