Seven freakin’ years of this is quite enough. Yesterday, the EU spanked Microsoft for it’s anti-competitive practicing of over-charging developers for rights to ASP.NET projects. And they spanked them hard: 1.3 billion dollars in penalties. Ouch.
But when the same company that makes it nearly impossible for other companies to compete in the same market - the same company which threatens to sue any company with even appearance of violating one of their dubiously-held patents - violates the patent of another company and gets pinched for it in the U.S., what do you suppose happens?
Why, the penalty established in a lower court gets bounced back once it gets to a high enough court, close enough to the Justice Department. But of course. Practically from the inauguration of this ill-gotten president, this White House has done everything it can to keep Micro$oft out of whatever trouble it might have gotten itself into.
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