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EU satisfied With Microsoft's Antitrust Plan

rcrc writes "According to Reuters, Microsoft's proposal to avoid paying a fine of $5 million a day has almost been approved by the European Union in a long-running antitrust case. The case deals with the interoperability between the Windows PC and servers. The next step is for the proposal to be "market tested" with other industry players before a final assessment is given by the EU."

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  1. Clarifying Register article by MathFox · · Score: 5, Informative
    The Register has an interesting article with a quote from the EU commissioner:
    "I remain determined to ensure that all elements of the Decision are properly implemented. This includes the ability for developers of open source software to take advantage of the remedy."
    So, MS's problems are not over yet!
    --
    extern warranty;
    main()
    {
    (void)warranty;
    }
  2. Slap on the wrist by mcc · · Score: 5, Insightful
    But the EU executive voiced satisfaction with Microsoft's proposed solution -- even though the sticky question of "open source" licenses was not fully resolved -- and said the plan would now be put to industry peers for their opinion.
    1. Gradually and systematically remove all your competitors from the market, except the open source ones.
    2. Gain freedom from regulators by agreeing to cooperate with your competitors, except the open source ones.
    3. ???
    4. Profit
    The ???, in case you're wondering, stands for "artificial barriers to entry".

    I can only hope they count SUSE as an "industry peer"...
  3. How much do you want to bet.... by suman28 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "I remain determined to ensure that all elements of the Decision are properly implemented. This includes the ability for developers of open source software to take advantage of the remedy." How much do you want to bet that this issue will slowly be pushed into the background and eventually disappear? Microsoft has always found a way out of such situations.