| nordlead said: My biggest gripe about this is that they force Microsoft to advertise other browsers (just plain wrong to force someone to advertise for the competition), and are forced to provide information on how their OS works (forced to give away trade secrets). Both of these set bad precedents, when a small company tries to make its way into the market and then cries like a baby to the European Union. I don't have a problem with the EU saying that bundling IE is wrong, but how they want to handle it is wrong. |
I doubt Microsoft would give their software away for free, considering how overpriced their services are. But I doubt they would remove their web browser because I'm sure they have to be making money off that








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