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Having over 50% marketshare is a monopoly? Since when? Germany has had a remarkably high majority Firefox marketshare for years even though Windows has a higher marketshare there than the US.
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-DE-monthly-200904-201004
So your issue is really with countries where the majority hasn't installed a browser that you favor. Your problem is with people, not Microsoft.
Why on earth are developers still supporting IE6?
Most developers work on what the boss wants them to. If you have a business where 15% of your sales are to IE6 users it would be incredibly foolish to block IE6 just because it is a lousy browser. IE6 only has about 5.5% share in the US. It's dropped by half in about a year so I think the solution to IE6 is patience.
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-na-monthly-200904-201004