Story: Crime, but no punishment for Microsoft
"Crime, but no punishment for Microsoft "????
This is the biggest piece of drivel I have seen here for quite a while.
Who writes this garbage for ZDNET anyway?
When exactly did a fine of over $600 Million (the highest in EU history) become "no punishment" then?
Listen, fool, far more serious crimes have been committed in the EU , with absolutely NOTHING done to the perpetrators, including when the entire EU commissioners were forced to resign, only a few years ago, due to massive corruption, nepotism, and every kind of sleazy act under the sun, without even a single of the guilty EU commissioners being prosecuted by the EU.
No surprise even the dopey French voted against this stupid new EU constitution.
These moronic bureaucrats in Brussels are out of control and have now become an albatross around the neck of European growth, with Germany now having the highest unemployment in 70 years.
I am willing to bet Microsoft will be around much longer and stronger than those rabid , anti-American, anti-business EU losers.
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Story: Crime, but no punishment for Microsoft
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Shut up. If you owned a company, even half as domi... Bored -
"Crime, but no punishment for Microsoft "????
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What a moronic piece of dribble. For the average u... Anonymous -
Why dont you get a life? I frankly think it has be... Vivek -
Grow up!
This has got to be one of the most ridicu... Orson -
Wow!. Leader must be hitting the right nerve becau... Arthur B. -
Yikes! I hope that is not what it comes to in the... Anonymous -
Arthur B. : "Leader must be hitting the right nerv... Smithy -
It has been my observation that the only peop... helios -
anonymous : "Rewarding MSFT for breaking the rules... Smithy -
helios : "Go ahead...spend your money on MS produc... Smithy -
Smithy, I have been using Linux for almost 10... Chris Rankin -
Smithy. One advise. If you really do love Microsof... Arthur B. -
Personally, I think a much more effective rem... Keith Milner

