Open Source Firm Files Microsoft Complaint
Rob writes "Computer Business Review is reporting that Australian Linux and open source consultancy
Cybersource Pty has filed a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission calling on it to force PC vendors to offer hardware without Microsoft Corp's
Windows operating system. The company has estimated that the cost to Australian consumers
of Microsoft's monopoly position is at least AUS 200m ($151m) a year, although that
calculation is based on an assumption that Windows and Office account for 50% of the
company's AUS 1bn ($759m) annual Australian revenue, and
that its 80% profit margin for those products should be more like 10%."
As much as i dislike the practice it should not up to the government to decide what companies sell.
That is the decision of company.
I find it as silly as forcing restaurants to provide a vegetarian alternative (I am a vegetarian btw). If these companies can see profit in doing it they will , or they don't they will lose business , Simple as that.
What the government should focus on however is making sure that Microsoft are not using exclusivity deals that would harm the company if they did sell computers without MS windows .
This is key in a free market , making sure its fair.
make sure large companies are not abusing their power, do Not in forcing smaller companies to stock what is deemed acceptable and to hell with their profits .
I do not want to buy a system with MS windows and I will choose a vendor who sells systems without it , I don't want to force a vendor into my way of thinking though .
The only things certain in war are Propaganda and Death. You can never be sure which is which though