Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 16:37 UTC, submitted by kellym
Legal The antitrust regulator in South Korea will begin a crucial hearing on Tuesday (Monday evening US time) to determine whether Microsoft violated the country's fair trade rules by bundling its instant messenger and Media Player programs into its Windows XP platform. Officials have been reticent about whether the regulator, the Fair Trade Commission, will rule on the case after a closed hearing of two days. The commission held a closed hearing in July to listen to arguments from Microsoft and its local competitors, but it has not clarified how many more hearings it will need before ruling.
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RE[4]: Rubbish
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 22:04 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Rubbish"
Thom_Holwerda
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2005-06-29

4) IE only sites increase as everyone has the latest (supposedly most secure) version of it, with most new (and ie-only) functions

So, Microsoft is to blame for web developers ignoring non-IE webbrowsers? I fail to see the logic.

Oh and Kelly, you do not seem to respond to my last comment directed at you. Does that mean you agree?

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