Microsoft's Role As Accuser In the Antitrust Suit Against Google
HughPickens.com writes Danny Hakim reports at the NYT that as European antitrust regulators formally accuse Google of abusing its dominance, Microsoft is relishing playing a behind-the-scenes role of scold instead of victim. Microsoft has founded or funded a cottage industry of splinter groups to go after Google. The most prominent, the Initiative for a Competitive Online Marketplace, or Icomp, has waged a relentless public relations campaign promoting grievances against Google. It conducted a study that suggested changes made by Google to appease regulators were largely window dressing. "Microsoft is doing its best to create problems for Google," says Manfred Weber, the chairman of the European People's Party, the center-right party that is the largest voting bloc in the European Parliament. "It's interesting. Ten years ago Microsoft was a big and strong company. Now they are the underdog."
According to Hakim, Microsoft and Google are the Cain and Abel of American technology, locked in the kind of struggle that often takes place when a new giant threatens an older one. Microsoft was frustrated after American regulators at the Federal Trade Commission didn't act on a similar antitrust investigation against Google in 2013, calling it a "missed opportunity." It has taken the fight to the state level, along with a number of other opponents of Google. Microsoft alleges that Google's anti-competitive practices include stopping Bing from indexing content on Google-owned YouTube; blocking Microsoft Windows smartphones from "operating properly" with YouTube; blocking access to content owned by book publishers; and limiting the flow of ad campaign information back to advertisers, making it more expensive to run ads with rivals. "Over the past year, a growing number of advertisers, publishers, and consumers have expressed to us their concerns about the search market in Europe," says Brad Smith, Microsoft's general counsel. "They've urged us to share our knowledge of the search market with competition officials."
According to Hakim, Microsoft and Google are the Cain and Abel of American technology, locked in the kind of struggle that often takes place when a new giant threatens an older one. Microsoft was frustrated after American regulators at the Federal Trade Commission didn't act on a similar antitrust investigation against Google in 2013, calling it a "missed opportunity." It has taken the fight to the state level, along with a number of other opponents of Google. Microsoft alleges that Google's anti-competitive practices include stopping Bing from indexing content on Google-owned YouTube; blocking Microsoft Windows smartphones from "operating properly" with YouTube; blocking access to content owned by book publishers; and limiting the flow of ad campaign information back to advertisers, making it more expensive to run ads with rivals. "Over the past year, a growing number of advertisers, publishers, and consumers have expressed to us their concerns about the search market in Europe," says Brad Smith, Microsoft's general counsel. "They've urged us to share our knowledge of the search market with competition officials."
Fact of the day: "Satan" is the Hebrew word for "accuser".
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
microsoft is eternal evil , it always does wrong, and google is eternal good, it can never do wrong
this might have made sense 15 years ago, but google has immense power ripe for abuse
google needs to be reigned in and bought to heel on issues where it's power is too complete
i'm glad someone is doing it. i don't really care if microsoft is along for the ride or not, and it doesn't really matter
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
All i know this, Microsoft was the borg and now its being more humble Google some years ago once made good products for the user, now they shit on those same users. I grew up with these two, and they are now pathetic versions of their former selves. And it's sad, but life moves on
Seems they have an issue with truth here, Google does not stop them indexing Youtube, see the Robots.txt below. Duckduckgo uses youtube as does many apps for Android and iOS. Microsoft's original claim was related to 'comments', but that's a bonus, not a negative!
Microsoft ploughing in will likely discredit the action against Google, and weaken the case.
Really the issue with Google is privacy, I don't think people realize just how much information it is slurping out of those Android devices and until you go through all the settings, and wireshark the network, you don't realize those phones are really just surveillance devices that happen to run other apps.
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Mr. Pot, this is Mr Kettle. Mr Kettle, this is Mr Pot. I'm sure you have a lot in common.
MS was taught in the 2000s that regulatory bodies could be used as a weapon against dominant businesses by the campaign that Sun Microsystems ran against them that led to their anti-trust woes. (There were even /. articles, much like this one, about Sun's involvement.) It's hardly surprising that they're using what they learned, at great cost, against their competitors now.
"block Microsoft Windows smartphones from "operating properly" with YouTube" or any other app.
They did a great job of that all by themselves (not to mention killing off a top shelf hardware producer).
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Remember who was behind SCO on its patent claim against Linux?
M$
Do you know that M$ still has patent claims on Linux and Android?
Do you know that Samsung had to pay M$ to use Android on their smartphone?
Do you know that because of the so-called settlement in between M$ and Samsung on the Android patent thing, Samsung is obliged to use Microsoft's apps on its new smartphones?
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
and lick it clean and not even break a sweat and that's how good Google is at its game.
I remember Google piling on MS when the EU vermin went after MS.
"Microsoft alleges that Google's anti-competitive practices include stopping Bing from indexing content on Google-owned YouTube; blocking Microsoft Windows smartphones from "operating properly" with YouTube; blocking access to content owned by book publishers; and limiting the flow of ad campaign information back to advertisers, making it more expensive to run ads with rivals."
The kinds of actions that Microsoft has been doing for almost 3 decades and still does today. Yes, MS is an expert on dirty competition and using it's monopolistic position to squash any sort of competition. I can't really defend Google but I have to say I'm absolutely flabbergasted at the nerve MS has to accuse Google of anything. It's like Charles Manson accusing Aaron Hernandez of murder. The Gall.
Can't invent. No problem we will steal it.
Can't get market traction. No problem we will litigate it.
Low on cash. No problem Billy will give'ees us some money and say its came'ees from HillyBilly Clintons'ees.
Ha ha
Microsoft has done this before, when they provided covert support to SCO's fundamentally fraudulent lawsuits against Linux users. Rather than fund the SCO Group directly, they encouraged their business "partners" to buy from SCO Group, which kept the company afloat. It was a qu8ite "win-win" strategy for Microsoft. The lawsuits hurt business for many freeware and open source projects, especially Linux based projects. If SCO eventually failed, the nominal owners of a major UNIX distribution would go bankrupt, and their partners who wanted non-Microsoft tools would get them from a company that had collapsed. And the lawsuits from the SCO Group went on much, much longer and caused far more damage to Linux vendors than would have been possible without some outside funding. Doing the fiscal support through partners reduced any legal obligation or risk to Microsoft from their sponsorship.
These details all used to show on www.groklaw.net, whose thoughtful legal analyses and detailed reporting are missed by many.
So who do you blame for obesity, McDonald or the people who promote McDonald and target their ads at people who they also target with dieting ads
Who do I blame?
Me
I blame myself for being a fucking idiot wasting my hard earned $ on Mickey-D's hamburgers for I, as a consumer, have the choice to *NOT* going to Mickey-D no matter what the ads tell me
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
The potential for evil privacy breaking stuff is far far worst for google (in fact it is already happening IMNSHO). Microsoft keep being revilled I think because it is perceived as fighting against open source (and it is), whereas google is perceived as not. Privacy is only a side consideration.
MS is extracting royalties from all the Android phone manufacturers based on bogus patents. They make far more money from that than their own Windows Phone business. MS has also formed the patent troll company Rockstar Consortium, a "patent holding non-practicing entity" also known as patent troll.
And let's not forget that MS is in the process of locking down every new motherboard and laptop so that it can boot only Windows.
"The agriculture ministry is not in charge of Gundam" - Japanese ministry official.
In 1900 Latin American was richer per capita then most of Europe. They are no longer richer then most of Europe primarily because most of the region periodically insists on throwing the foreign corporations out.
Maybe he meant Argentina. Argentina used to be a prosperous nation. Now, it is not.
This isn't a surprise, considering who ended up holding the Nokia bag.
Microsoft would love to someday get above 15% of cell phone installs. Its working the only way it knows how, buying the losers, suing the winners, and locking down every piece of hardware they can get their tendrils on.
Revolution is the opium of the intellectuals.
"blocking Microsoft Windows smartphones from "operating properly" with YouTube"
Couple of things to clear here. In the case of operating properly, Google kept trying to cut off the official WP app (made by Microsoft) just about any way possible. When the app was first out, Google complained that it avoided ads (like tons of other apps for YouTube) so Microsoft heeded the wish and disabled the app while they put the ads in. Put the ads in, relaunch the app, one day later Google revoked the API keys of Microsoft (as in all of them). You can still use IE to get to YouTube, but in that case the ads weren't available anyway!
For those who seek perfection there can be no rest on this side of the grave.
Rubbish, Elop, ex-Microsoft exec, right from the start did Nokia in. He ran the existing product line (the MOST POPULAR Smarphone OS) into the ground first, then opted for Microsofts OS, which WAS FAR WORSE, had far less market share and no app base.
No big surprise that the Microsoft phone didn't sell. Having gutted Nokia, he then sold it at a knock down price to Microsoft, AND MICROSOFT PAID HIM A BIG BONUS.
Yeh, its right there, Microsoft paid him the $25 million bonus for the merger. Nokia didn't do it to itself, Elop did it. Every step acting against Nokias interests and for Microsofts interests.
Companies should beware of hiring Microsoft employees, they may have loyalties to their former bosses and expect a big payoff for destruction like Elop received.
Rather than vague statements that say nothing other than what our biases are, let us look at the specific facts of the case.
We can start with one issue mentioned in TFS. Microsoft complains that they aren't able to index Youtube as well as the site can index itself, with direct access to the database. Instead, Microsoft / Bing needs to either a) spider the site like every search engine does on every other site in the world, or b) use the APIs that Google has made publicly available at no charge . Microsoft complains that those APIs are insufficient. Let's consider that, by comparing them to the norms in the industry. How good are the Youtube APIs compared to the APIs that Microsoft provides for MSDN? Well, Google provides an API an Microsoft does not.
It iseasier for Bing to index Youtube than it is for Google to index MSDN.
One can imagine that it might be fair for someone say "you should give us just as good as we give you." Here Microsoft is saying "you give us an API, but we want you to provide a better one, while we provide none at all." A basic concept of fairness is that the expectations are the same for everyone- that one should not demand from others something you are not willing to do yourself. Until Microsoft makes an indexing API available for their own properties, it seems rather strange for them to demand others provide even better APIs to them.
Youtube supports HTML5 video, aka modern browsers. Microsoft complains that they are having trouble pulling YouTube's videos out of the web pages (where the ads to pay for it and track views are) and display them in their own app. Does Microsoft provide their content for free, to be pulled out of their web siye and served up separately? Can Google rip the MSDN content and display it in an app, rather than on Microsoft's web page? Microsoft doesn't allow that, so how can they insist that Google not only allow it, but make it essier for them?
Until 1-2-3 won't run
Google == scum.
'nuff said.
I would like to see legal remedies excercised against both Microsoft and Google.
Microsoft continues to abuse its dominant position as a supplier of operating systems, particularly by forcing bundling of unwanted windows with new computers. This practice should be banned, since it is crushing the growth of alternate operating systems.
Google just has too large a chunk of the online advertising market. It is the role of government to protect its citizens against large monopolies of any kind, which are bad for competition. There should be a cap of maybe somewhere less than 10% of overall market share for any company. This would prevent the creation of the kind of grotesque monopolies that emerge from failed 'free market' capitalist economies [otherwise known as Corporate Totalitarian States] like the United States.
I find it amusing that many here at Slashdot are finding it hard to fathom that the darling good guy is turning sour. Heck even the Angelic Apple is questionable these days.
These words do not fit together willingly.
When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a thumb.
"Microsoft alleges that Google's anti-competitive practices include stopping Bing from indexing content on Google-owned YouTube; blocking Microsoft Windows smartphones from "operating properly" with YouTube"
You mean Google won't allow Microsoft to scrape content, like for example they do with Wikipedia. some time ago Microsoft was even caught scraping Google search results and 'incorperating' it into Bing. Google: Bing Is Cheating, Copying Our Search Results
Google is the attractive sports car bundled with a seductive redhead salesperson offering free kisses with each drive. But its speed comes from its hidden mains lead attaching it to Google, it has built-in GPS always telling Google where you drive, it respects no transport legislation that conflicts with Google plans, its only warranty is that your travel data is guaranteed to be sold to advertisers, and it comes with no post-sales servicing.
Oh, and all models are in perpetual beta.
The redhead is of course all chrome, and it wears off fast to reveal ugliness underneath.
"Microsoft Corp. has teamed with public relations and marketing agency Burson-Marsteller on a campaign to garner industry support for asking regulators to scrutinize and potentially block the proposed merger of Google Inc. and DoubleClick. .. So far, Microsoft and Burson-Marsteller seem to be the only companies behind the initiative"
Notice the desperate attempt to seem relevent by putting an 'i' in front of the title. In case you haven't noticed already, despite Microsofts best efforts and with a virtual monopoly on the Desktop, they still can't get people to use BING, having to rely on litigation instead.
My enemy's enemy is not my friend.
See also: Hitler, Stalin.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
These details all used to show on www.groklaw.net, whose thoughtful legal analyses and detailed reporting are missed by many
I too missed the insightful analysis of Groklaw a lot
Unfortunately, we have only ourselves to blame because it is us who keep on funding nefarious cabals such as that motherfucking NSA with our tax monies
http://www.groklaw.net/article...
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Is like a donkey talking bad about ears
google needs to be reigned in and bought to heel on issues where it's power is too complete
i'm glad someone is doing it. i don't really care if microsoft is along for the ride or not, and it doesn't really matter
Why? I'm being serious here. What's the justification for reigning in google? In Microsoft's case it's obvious how much karma is has burned through and why it needed to be reigned in . Here's the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C....
But what has Google done that was so bad it needs similar treatment? Has it forced anyone to use GoogleOS? Has it forced anyone to use only its browser? Has it forced anyone to use proprietary formats that are patent encumbered and cannot be fully implemented by anyone else? What has it done?
From where I sit all I see is a company that has provided me:
So I'm honestly asking again, what exactly has Google done that was so bad? Who has been hurt by its actions?
>In America, it does not make much progress
Oh really now ? You think so ? Forgot about SCO suing IBM ? Or Apple's case against Samsung because they BOTH made tablets that look exactly like PADDs from ST:TNG ?
The may prefer a different branch of bureaucrat (the courts), but the outcome isn't noticeably different.
Unicode killed the ASCII-art *
According to Hakim, Microsoft and Google are the Cain and Abel of American technology,
Wrong. Microsoft and Google are the Castellano and Gotti of American technology,
....litigate, thats the microsoft way, consider that all their recent products have been unable to break the marketplace in the way they used to have it. They have had a major braindrain because people want to build GOOD software, not the dervative crap MS keeps churning out. And when competitors come up with something better, they litigate. Apple is no different in this regard. Android has been a major disrupter of the ecosystem that both Apple and MS have profited from, hence all the litigation revolving around it. Too bad there is no more groklaw (as in the SCO days) to track these lawsuits.
"Microsoft alleges that Google's anti-competitive practices include stopping Bing from indexing content on Google-owned YouTube"
So what's new? I've been around long enough to remember when Microsoft was in court for "unfair competition" between their Word VS WordPerfect. It later came out that their engineers developing the next version of Windows would receive messages from management like, "Windows isn't done until WordPerfect will not run". Now they receive the same treatment from Google.
Of course Google isn't so 'angelic' anymore either. I think most of that problem began when it became a public company. The first stock purchases went for huge sums as very wealthy interests maneuvered for control of the best search and media technology around. The original 'do no evil' motto lost priority as they now open your information to government control and also big business. Nowadays I use DuckDuckGo more than Google. It Works well.
I'd love to see both companies get their tail ends kicked.
There is only one reason that Google "appears" to have such power in advertising.
That reason is that the masses decide to use Google more than any other search engine.
Because of that mass choice of the people, websites flock to use Google for their ad sources.
If Microsoft / Yahoo / Yaba Daba Doo want their search engines to gain users, then all they have to do is design a better search engine.
So far, no one, not one single company has been able to do so.
Why Google should be attacked for having the better product, makes no sense to me.
I try to give my humble opinion of some of your lists:
An awesome search engine that doesn't mess with me with some lame "best viewed with our lame web browser" message.
I hate that Google Front Page gives to top right "Install Google Chrome" when using other browsers first times, Maybe it has ended or it now remembers that you have closed the message via cookie but it was annoying. Good thing if that has stopped!
But otherwise correct, the search page is still clean and nice. I don't even want any backgrounds as I am there to do a web search, not to look photos.
An awesome maps engine that makes navigation so much easier.
Google Maps is best out there (IMHO). I have compared Nokia maps to Google Maps in Finland (Nokia own home country) on last 5 years and Google has been winning all the time. When moving around the world in Europe, Middle Asia etc, Google Maps is more accurate and relevant than Nokias. Sometimes with friends we just compete on our random drives which maps gives best results, Google Maps, Nokia Here or Apple Maps. And Google wins every time. It isn't even funny anymore as on Mapping area, Google doesn't have competition.
A cloud print environment to make it way easy to print to any printer that's cloud print capable and that I have permission to use.
I like that idea, but I have not managed ever really use it. I haven't really even tried that as I need the printer where I am at that moment, not when I get home or other place. So if that printing system works that what ever network I am, my tablet/phone/laptop can find immedeately the printers in the network,nice thing. But otherwise not so nice. I prefer WiFi Driver printers anyways as I can just see it when needed and get print out.
A free e-mail service whose spam filter is so good, I have only received 1 spam message in the past 10 years.
Gmail is good email service, but I prefer to use it over IMAP. Yes, I am old school as I like email clients like KMail, Thunderbird and sometimes even Alpine. Webmails are to me like "Hey, this is fancy new stuff" that I use only when in emergency situation with unknown computer.
An easy way to share documents using a FOSS document format.
Only when using docs.google.com itself. What I want is that I could download or send ODF file via email, edit the file via any ODF supporting application and then send it/upload it back and get the file synced. But that doesn't really work so well, especially if other is using MS Office!
A FOSS operating system for both tablets and phones that does what I need it to do.
Linux is great operating system, and it is crazy that most people doesn't even know that Android and ChromeOS are both running by Linux operating system. Yet they claim Linux has just 1-2% market share while it is dominating servers and mobile devices.
A FOSS browser whose javascript engine was so good, it spanked every other browser into getting their act together on javascript performance. No chrome, no awesome javascript performance.
Google Chrome made lots of good things, but as well it made some bad things. Like really not being easily available to Linux.
A Linux based laptop that's so easy to use to browse the internet and at the same I can run my Debian or Ubuntu on it using a chroot if I want. No funkytown licenses. No funkytown registrations. No obnoxious "protect your computer from boogie monster viruses, install/update/stick with our crapware!!!" pop up ads.
I really like the ChromeOS idea, it fits to most avarage users needs. Especially when you get docs.google.com etc. And the laptops looks nice and works well enough. Just bad thing is that they are often too small. And it is hard to come by the small computers that you could attach behind monitors so you could make workstations easily. I think ChromeOS should come available as downloadable image that you can easily install officially to any computer and thats it!
I remember a particular lunch discussion at the height of the DOJ and EU antitrust cases. The general sentiment was that a can of worms had been opened and that someday MS would use antitrust litigation to its advantage. There we are.
This is an example of what in Italian is called "qualunquismo"
Would you translate that as "whateverism"? I think it works better in Italian. Good word though.
Those who advocate genocide deserve every protection afforded by law, and none afforded by common human decency.
Unless you mean an unscrupulous monster of a company which should have been split up but then helped get George W. Bush into office as US President so as to make the world a better place!
Microsoft bought DOS for a few thousand of dollars, then turned around and licensed it to IBM for $50K, but kept the copyright which ended up earning Microsoft millions.
Microsoft worked with IBM to make OS/2, then sneaked around taking technology which Microsoft covertly used to develop Windows and subsequently kill OS/2.
Microsoft bought Internet Explorer, then used it to kill Netscape, then failed to innovate on IE for years until Netscape reemerged as Firefox with new features liked tabbed browsing which Microsoft later copied.
Microsoft killed WordPerfect by not allowing developers to see Windows 95 API specs until after Windows 95 shipped and by using undocumented APIs in Word.
Microsoft killed Lotus 1-2-3 in similar ways.
Microsoft tried to kill Sun's Java language by inserting Windows only features but Sun later prevailed in court.
Microsoft killed Linux based netbooks by practically giving away Windows XP to OEMs.
Microsoft tried many times to kill Linux in general, including by funding SCO in suing Linux companies and users with false claims that Linux contained proprietary code SCO said it owned.
Bill Gates and Steve Baller tried to figure out how to get back co-founder Paul Allen's shares of Microsoft when Mr. Allen got cancer. Fortunately, Mr. Allen survived and kept his shares after he overheard Gates and Ballmer plotting to dilute Allen's shares.
Some "victim"?!?
Remember they were a party to Steve Job's "don't poach employees" agreement.
As a result, salaries for employees stagnated.
DONT DO EVIL - except when it comes to screwing over their employees on pay.
There is nothing an accuser can started if Google doesn't do anything wrong.