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I don't agree 100% with the laws against monopolies, but the logic behind them is that they don't do the exact same thing. For example, Microsoft bundling IE with Windows has had a much bigger impact on the browser industry that Apple bundling Safari with OS X. So, it's like saying that me slapping someone should have the same penalties as Mike Tyson punching someone. Sure we did the same thing, but the guy punched by Tyson now misses half of his teeth.