The question now is when will DOJ bend over and kiss Microsoft's ass.
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The question now is when will DOJ bend over and kiss Microsoft's ass.
Red Hat's proposal is both sensible and generous. Giving schools open source software wlll encourage development by students (and teachers), whereas ms just wants to addict the schools to m$, and phase out the donation and phase in long-term contracts. >![]()
The proposed Final Judgment will be in effect for a five year period and may be extended for an additional two-year period if the Court finds that Microsoft has engaged in multiple violations of the proposed Final Judgment.
What the hell is this? Why is it only 5 years ? So after 5 years they can go back to the same pratices that got them in the lawsuit to begin with? This is BS, it's a slap on the wrist. Software changes so quickly in 5 years noone is going to want the software from 5 years ago, and microsoft is going to revert back to their old ways. PAY ME!!
This is where Microsoft bends over the competition and gives them a big sphincter plunging.
oh i hope so.This is where Microsoft bends over the competition and gives them a big sphincter plunging.
Sad but true..The question now is when will DOJ bend over and kiss Microsoft's ass.
I think the idea is that in 5 years Microsoft won't be nearly as powerful.The proposed Final Judgment will be in effect for a five year period and may be extended for an additional two-year period if the Court finds that Microsoft has engaged in multiple violations of the proposed Final Judgment.
What the hell is this? Why is it only 5 years ? So after 5 years they can go back to the same pratices that got them in the lawsuit to begin with? This is BS, it's a slap on the wrist. Software changes so quickly in 5 years noone is going to want the software from 5 years ago, and microsoft is going to revert back to their old ways. PAY ME!!
Ha ha, that's funny. Say it again.I think the idea is that in 5 years Microsoft won't be nearly as powerful.
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