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Indeed. Remember that the DOJ anti-trust supervision of Microsoft has ended. Thus, Microsoft is not as scared of the AV companies as it used to be.
With the introduction of Windows RT, though, Microsoft needs the OEMs more than ever. They're already grumbling about being forced to ship a Windows RT in a clean configuration. Apparently Microsoft had to throw them a bone -- which is to permit them to continue loading down Windows 8 with trialware.