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(Unverified)Feb 27th 2008 1:25PM
If I were Microsoft, I would pull out of Europe. To hell with them...Leave them in the dark ages. They are not worth it. The EU needs to be investigated. Someone is receiving kickbacks and incentives. The amount of interference with American companies is ridiculous.
(Unverified)Feb 27th 2008 1:30PM
If I were EU, I would pull out of Europe. To switch to Linux and stop this monopoly...
Stop the war plzzz...
BloobieFeb 28th 2008 6:13AM
Ah, right, because the EU has no right to tell an (American) company how to practice business within its jurisdiction and in accordance to its laws.
MysteriusFeb 28th 2008 6:15AM
While the EU has every right to enforce its laws, the coverage I've seen gives the impression that the EU is raking Microsoft over the coals here.
I haven't followed the story, so I won't dismiss the EU out of hand, but frankly their ineffectual-but-vociferous condemnations are starting to look simply petulant.