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Posted by: Marco (Wednesday 11 May 2005, 6:27 PM)

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The EC is hardly 'talking tough'. Microsoft have been found guilty of commiting extremely serious acts of coproate illegality that are still going on.

Yet Microsoft continue to do business in an illegal fasion and for the next few weeks atleast it seems ok for them to keep on breaking the law.

My bet is that Microsoft recognise (as they have known for the past decade) that what they are doing is illegal and I bet they have already found ways around the rules imposed on them.

They just want to wait until the very last day before implementing them because every day before they implement them rakes in the company and extra £x million pounds for its multi-billionaire shareholders..

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