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posted by tkchia Homepage, 27.03.2022, 11:26

Hello kerravon,

> No need to "figure it out". I already know.
> Microsoft is a monopoly. Not really through
> any fault of their own. It's just a natural
> phenomenon, and often the government will step
> in and break up the company because they know
> it is not good for competition.
>
> [...] I have taken matters into
> my own hands to do my best to provide a BASE of
> software that can be used to compete with
> Microsoft without restriction.

Well, yes, apparently it has been ruled by a judge that Microsoft is a "monopoly" in a certain sense (https://www.cnet.com/culture/judge-calls-microsoft-a-monopoly/).

But that is not because Microsoft lacks competitors. Being a "monopoly" in this context merely means that the competing offerings to Microsoft's products — and there are many! — are not powerful enough to challenge Microsoft's dominant position.

> > [Judge] Jackson further concluded that Microsoft made it difficult for PC
> > manufacturers to offer Netscape Communications' rival Navigator browser
> > preinstalled on PCs as they left the factory.
> >
> > "Many of the tactics Microsoft employed have also harmed consumers
> > indirectly by unjustifiably distorting competition," Jackson found.
> > Consumers were prevented from having more choices and innovation, he
> > concluded.
> >
> > "The campaign against Navigator has retarded widespread acceptance of
> > Sun's Java implementation," Jackson wrote.

So, even if your diagnosis of the problem is correct, your solution is not.

Thank you!

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