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EC Formally Objects To Oracle's Purchase of Sun

eldavojohn writes "The EC has presented Oracle and Sun with a statement of objections. Despite the promotion of former MySQL CEO Marten Mickos, the statement seems to focus entirely on what many have feared: MySQL vs. Oracle databases. From Sun's 8-K SEC filing: 'The Statement of Objections sets out the Commission's preliminary assessment regarding, and is limited to, the combination of Sun's open source MySQL database product with Oracle's enterprise database products and its potential negative effects on competition in the market for database products.' The EU and the EC are getting a rep for disagreeing with US counterparts." On Monday afternoon the DoJ reiterated its support for the deal. Matthew Aslett has a helpful timeline of the action from the EC.

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  1. Okay... by countertrolling · · Score: 1, Troll

    The EC is.. who now?

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  2. Mod parent up by CaseCrash · · Score: 0, Troll

    Mod parent up, I'm tired of the /. eds assuming i know what every god damned acronym means. (Sure I can google it, but usually I just move on)

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  3. Re:Oracle's reasons *are* monopolistic! by RightSaidFred99 · · Score: 0, Troll

    They can't. This is just more typical EU bullshit.

  4. There at EU are morons by hotfireball · · Score: 0, Troll

    These fucking morons only doing shit to people. Frenchies pushing brain-dead laws, lobbied by M$ and now they are fucking with Oracle. Stupid dickheads, they know zero about Drizzle (MySQL fork), PostgreSQL and other open source players.

    So MySQL is not really a deal. Real deal is that Microsoft and IBM does not likes Oracle purchase and here I suspect black money to block acquiring Sun.