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    Beijing considering antitrust suit against Microsoft?

    Posted by Matt Asay 6 comments
    As I was pining for the good ol' days of predatory Microsoft, I read that the Jekyll side of Microsoft never really left. From All Things D:
    In a status report filed with Federal antitrust regulators yesterday, Microsoft said it had done much to comply with its 2002 antitrust consent decree....
    In the states, perhaps. But apparently not in Asia. Because not 24 hours later, China's State Intellectual Property Office said it's investigating the software giant for discriminatory pricing. And according to the Shanghai Securities News, it may sue Microsoft under a new antitrust law scheduled to go into effect Aug. 1.
    Let me make sure I understand this: China has long benefited from stealing Microsoft's software. Now it's considering suing because Microsoft charges too much for the software it pirates?
    Apparently, China's State Intellectual Property Office may be organizing a group of companies to sue Microsoft for using its market power to charge high prices in China, where the cost of Microsoft's software can easily exceed the hardware costs for a new PC.
    But isn't this the land of piracy, where Microsoft's software is basically free, whatever the list price may say? Microsoft has used piracy as a strategic weapon in China. It's somewhat ironic to see China complaining about Microsoft's pricing. Does the government have an alternative in mind?



    Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-99....html?tag=bnpr



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  • #2
    Interesting...primarily, how piracy may have aided MS in China, simply due to "hooking" users.
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    • #3
      I suspect it's not just pricing, but the slight problem with Microsoft only giving China a massively crippled "trial" version of XP.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LiquidManZero View Post
        I suspect it's not just pricing, but the slight problem with Microsoft only giving China a massively crippled "trial" version of XP.
        lol, but whats the deal, if they pirate it anyway? i mean chinese pirate everything and are pretty good at it. Who would know what kind of leet h4x0r3d versions they have over there.

        been a while since they had a big anti trust trial against them...could be interesting to watch
        Last edited by Mononoke; 06-23-2008, 07:03:53 AM.
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