Last month the European Commission
stated its preliminary conclusion
that “Microsoft’s tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating
system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product
innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice.”
In my mind, there is absolutely no doubt that the statement above is
correct. Not the single smallest iota of doubt. I’ve been involved in
building and shipping web browsers continuously since before Microsoft
started developing IE, and the damage Microsoft has done to
competition, innovation, and the pace of the web development itself is
both glaring and ongoing.
There are separate questions of whether there
is a good remedy, and what that remedy might be. But questions
regarding an appropriate remedy do not change the essential fact.
Microsoft’s business practices have fundamentally diminished (in fact,
came very close to eliminating) competition, choice and innovation in
how people access the Internet.
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