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MS isn't trying to make money by fixing IE6. They've told companies to upgrade to a newer version.
As I pointed out before there was no need for Google to connect to the internet with IE6. You can keep an instance of IE6 for testing or old activex apps while having an alternative browser for internet surfing.
This is another case of cheapskate companies refusing to spend money on old systems. I've seen this crap so many times. I know of a very large pharm company that uses IE6 on all the workstations because it works with google and they don't want to spend a dime on support unless something breaks.