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Story: Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards

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Posted by: Richard (Wednesday 7 September 2005, 9:13 AM)

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Re Re: "If Pepsi went around threatening people who bought Cola...

The agreements on the fridges are limited to that fridge only. The shop can put a Pepsi fridge alongside if it wants to. Microsoft's original limiting agreements with computer stores applied to the store as a whole. That behaviour has since been deemed illegal.

This isn't about the fridges though. What Microsoft are doing here would be like Pepsi threatinging the people that go into the shops, or in this case more the people buying a few cases of Cola for a party they're having.

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