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Chris Britton September 19, 2007 12:16 PM

Microsoft fined £343 Million by EU Court
 
Old news by now, given how fast it travels. But a couple of days ago Microsoft was fined £343 Million by the EU court. This has been done in accordance with Microsoft being found guilty of breaching EU regulations regarding it's products. This fine is currently the biggest on record. It comes after complaints about how Microsoft had not been letting smaller companies make their own way in the market, also hindered because of Microsoft's reluctance to make their products available to these smaller companies, which hindered attempts to make software compatible with Windows and associated products.

Microsoft plan to appeal against this ruling.


Personally I am glad to see a shot taken at Globalisation. Too many smaller companies who could do better are being drummed out by the leviathan which are huge companies. Microsoft have held the market by the neck for a while. Hopefully this will mean we can expect a much more diverse market in the future.

Jez September 19, 2007 2:26 PM

You realise that's probably less than 0.01% of their average annual profit. :P

Chris Britton September 19, 2007 2:36 PM

Now if only the court had Chuck Norris as it's judge and Vin Diesel, Arnie and Bruce Lee as prosecutors :P

Danny Stewart September 19, 2007 5:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Britton (Post 40574)
Now if only the court had Chuck Norris as it's judge and Vin Diesel, Arnie and Bruce Lee as prosecutors :P

That would do nothing. I don't think there's any call for sarcasm, as I believe I expressed to you in another thread. You seem to turn every thread into a joke now instead of contributing something meaningful. I don't mean to come down too hard on you, but I've been biting my tongue on this for too long now.

Chris Britton September 19, 2007 7:29 PM

Bearing in mind I was replying to Jez's sarcasm in this instance. And I had thought you may have noticed I've TRIED to be more serious in other topics. I see your point. But I am trying to make the effort to reduce it I hope. I honestly have been listening to you Danny. I had thought some note of that would have been taken in recent days.

I guess it stems form the fact im a troubled guy. Theres always something tugging at my mind and I just don't know how to get it off my back. It's been a rough couple of years.

Danny Stewart September 20, 2007 12:21 AM

No worries, it's just something to keep in mind for most of the threads on here. Also, Jez was making a more serious comment. Yours was way out of left field. :P

Recurring Villain September 20, 2007 1:57 AM

Microsoft got what it deserved. If only more companies got their asses kicked like that.

Chris Britton September 20, 2007 7:07 AM

Millions of companies spring to mind, Personally i wonder if Fox news is just a huge trolling experiment.

Hopefully I will just be happy if things can become a tad easier to install on Windows, a lot of stuff i seemed to put on had some stupid issues.

Ross Hendrie September 20, 2007 9:38 AM

Yeah it may seem like a large amount of money but like Jex said, probably less than 0.01% of their annual profits.

Jez September 20, 2007 2:08 PM

Don't get me wrong, for once, I agree with the EU. But I think M$'s appeal is more for PR than for financial worry, ;)

Danny Stewart September 20, 2007 3:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Jez (Post 40611)
Don't get me wrong, for once, I agree with the EU. But I think M$'s appeal is more for PR than for financial worry, ;)

Yeah, I don't doubt that for a moment.

Chris Britton September 20, 2007 5:59 PM

It would not surprise me in the slightest. But at least this shot in the arm shows Microsoft are not invulnerable.

Danny Stewart September 21, 2007 5:16 AM

Agreed. I'm waiting for something substantial happen to tear them down from their throne.

Chris Britton September 21, 2007 9:21 AM

Would Bill Gates' death be a start?

Superkid11 September 21, 2007 12:06 PM

They'd try to save him by turning him into a cyborg. Then again, if Vista's the best they have by then he'd probably 'splode.

Josef Kenny September 21, 2007 3:10 PM

Bill Gates' death wouldn't destroy Microsoft at all. The only thing that can destroy micro$oft is if everyone in the world goes "destroy microsoft!" all at the same time. Then Danny will go all blue and be able to levitate, and have other powers such as the ability do destroy microsoft etc. :P

While writing this, I came to the conclusion that the only good bit in LOTTL is when the Master goes "BUT IT'S NOT FAIR!!" just before his demise.

Danny Stewart September 21, 2007 3:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Rat Souffle (Post 40631)
While writing this, I came to the conclusion that the only good bit in LOTTL is when the Master goes "BUT IT'S NOT FAIR!!" just before his demise.

And Murray Gold's electronic Master music. It's made of anti-fail.

Josef Kenny September 21, 2007 3:46 PM

Anti-fail. The stuff that Mac circuit boards are made of? I could kill for some of that stuff. And I'm not talking about an easy kill like killing MArk :P (not that I'm saying that mark couldn't defend himself, but he is the only person I have ever considered actually killing in my life)

Jez September 21, 2007 3:56 PM

Jeez, the first worthwhile non-DW related thread to be posted for a long time and you guys immediately revert it back to being DW-related. :(

There's a forum section for that stuff you know... :S

Bill Gates does very little in the running of M$ nowadays. In fact, I'd be surprised if he does anything at all. There are a hell of a lot of big wigs that surround him and do most of the top brass work themselves.

They have mighty fine salaries and a good enough business knowledge to not f*ck M$ up so it's likely the company will have a firm hold on this market for a long time (notwithstanding any major changes in the public opinion of their competitors (i.e. Linux suddenly become uber popular, Apple suddenly becoming the suite that every home user wants)).

Danny Stewart September 21, 2007 4:17 PM

It's all Steve Ballmer behind Microsoft now. Have you seen him? The guy is f*cking insane. Search for him on YouTube.


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