Intel in Antitrust Trouble in Japan
vincecate writes "The Japan Fair Trade Commission has ruled that
Intel violated antitrust laws in Japan.
Giving customers discounts based on the volume of your products
they purchased is good business.
However, Intel was adjusting customer discounts
based on the volume of competing products they purchased,
which is not legal.
After the ruling,
AMD responded saying, "We encourage governments around the globe to ensure that their markets are not being harmed as well".
While
Intel responded
saying, "Intel continues to believe its business practices are both fair and lawful."
Intel? Antitrust!? I don't believe it! I'd sooner believe that Linus Torvalds switched to a new OS!
Specialization is for insects. -Heinlein
Computer manufacturers are already being sued in anti-trust cases...in Ja- oh, never mind
I am trolling
Does this mean that we get to start referring to Intel as a "convicted monopolist" in every /. article about the company, just like we do for Micro$oft??
That's awesome!
Intel in Antitrust trouble... in Japan!
The meme works.
It's a rich and vibrant culture those Japanese have, I tell you.
StupidChildren...the reason jesus is crying
...that the itanium is a wildly successful product, too.
in other news, intel continues to believe the f00f and pentium fdiv bugs were really just user error...