Microsoft Facing European Sanctions
Shakrai writes "CNN and Money Magazine are reporting that a draft decision by the EU committee overseeing the Microsoft investigation appears to recommend fairly severe sanctions against our favorite software company. The article states that the ruling will likely force Microsoft to offer a second version of Windows without 'built-in audiovisual software' (Windows Media Player) for EU customers. While this sounds like a good thing, the article also mentions that Microsoft has an appeals process and will likely get an injunction against enforcement while they pursue said appeal, which may take years."
It just goes to show ya.. even fags like a big booty.
you know that USA is already under sanctions (for the first time ever in history) from the EU over "fair trade" (or the lack of it) and its starting to bite
do not piss off those who feed you, 6bn people can continue without 280m troublemakers if that is what it takes for fair world trade.
the present administration has set your standings in the world back by at least 20years if not more, the EU (or the rest of the world) doesn't believe a word you say and Buisness is realising it too, trust once lost is very hard to regain, all in the space of 4years.
shame really because the old America was fun to know
oh yeah its America's economy being flushed down the toilet
Avoid DRM? You must be kidding. Besides, DRM only affects media made for DRM.
Non-compliance to standards? Since when is there a standard for media players?
who-nows-what in the future? Great, real player is someone we can trust with the future of less-than-savy computer players.
die realsched.exe, die.
die realevent.exe die.