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Opera Files EU Complaint Against Microsoft

A number of readers have sent word about Opera Software ASA's antitrust complaint against Microsoft filed with the EU. Here is Opera's press release on the filing. The company wants the EU to "obligate Microsoft to unbundle Internet Explorer from Windows and/or carry alternative browsers pre-installed on the desktop" and to "require Microsoft to follow fundamental and open Web standards accepted by the Web-authoring communities." The latter request makes this a case to watch. Will the Commissioner take the Acid2 test using IE7?

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  1. It's not MS that does the pre-install... by Rafe_Aguilera · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    ...it's the OEM. That part of the suit should be tossed immediately. Now, if MS has some highly restrictive distribution contract that stops the OEM's from installing anything else, then fine. Otherwise, that's a pointless thing to try and make MS do, since MS doesn't control what the OEM does.

  2. Another injunction was filed.... by pryoplasm · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    for KDE to stop shipping with Konqueror.

    Seriously, If you are selling or giving an OS, is it that bad to bundle a browser of your choosing?

    If M$ bundled firefox,or opera, or even an ancient version of netscape, would there be such an uproar? This article is simply FUD.

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  3. Just shut up already by MikeRT · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Microsoft has every right to create a web browser and integrate it into their other products. It is no fundamentally different than Konqueror being the default browser within the KDE environment. If Dell and others feel comfortable distributing **Linux**, what makes you think they wouldn't distribute Opera and Firefox if there were a demand for that? The catch is, there isn't a demand for that because the very people who would use Opera and Firefox instead of IE wouldn't have any problems installing it on their own. The people that Opera is whining about not having access to, are largely the people who think that Internet Explorer is "The Internet."

  4. In other news... by Reality+Master+101 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    In other news:

    Network companies sue Microsoft for bundling TCP/IP.

    Editor companies sue Microsoft for bundling Notepad and Wordpad.

    Clock software companies sue Microsoft for bundling a clock on the desktop.

    And so it goes...

    This is just stupid. This is not 1990. A browser is an integral part of an operating system in 2007. It's a standardized document display application. The operating system depends on it being there.

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  5. Re:I don't get it by Daimanta · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Because it's impossible to download a file without a browser?

    cmd
    ftp
    open ftp.mozilla.org
    cd pub
    cd /rightdir/rightdir/
    get Firefox.exe
    Run Firefox.exe
    ????
    Profit

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  6. OMGWTFBBQ?!?!1//1 by TwilightXaos · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The most common OSes at this point are: Linux, Windows, and Microsoft.
    Are you retarded? Did you mean to say something else?

    I won't go into wtf is wrong with that sentence, and no I didn't read the rest of the post after that but I assume it gets better: how could it get worse?
  7. Re:This is a great idea and all, but... by spyrochaete · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Sorry to be nitpickey, but IE and Opera are WEB browsers, not internet browsers. If anything, an internet browser would be a packet capture util like Ettercap.