posted by: Ralf Rottmann | posted @ Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:49 PM | View blog reactions

I really love this article which I found over at Techcrunch:

The European Union just bought every one of their citizens a cup of coffee. Or at least, they’re giving them the equivalent. Their most recent fine against Micrsoft - a whopping $1.35 billion, will go directly into the EU’s budget. It works out to about $2.75 for every EU citizen.

This isn’t a crushing blow to Microsoft by any means. It’s equal to about two weeks of operating profit. And they have a long history of paying fines for antitrust abuses - $750 million to AOL/Time-Warner in 2003, $1.1 billion to California in 2003, $536 million to Novell in 2004, $1.6 billion to Sun in 2004, $775 million to IBM in 2005, $776 million to Real Networks in 2005. Etc.

But EU fines against Microsoft over the years now total €1.68 billion. And they are far from done - last month the EU opened two new cases against Microsoft, on behalf of a group of European software companies. This is despite the fact that Microsoft is routinely raked over the coals by U.S. regulators for the same issues the Europeans bring up.

The last time the EU visited the Microsoft ATM machine, a few congresspeople sent them a letter telling them to back off, that is was their job to police U.S. companies against antitrust abuses. That letter pretty much went nowhere.

EU’s chief Microsoft-taxer, errr, antitrust chief, Neelie Kroes, seems determined to make a name for herself by filling the EUs coffers. But perhaps it’s time for Europe to stop looking for the Microsoft handouts, and start promoting actual capitalism within their borders. Google, Apple and Mozilla, among others (including Germany’s SAP), seem perfectly able to compete against Microsoft without crying for help every time users decline to use their products.

Those who can, do. Those who can’t apparently live in Brussels and engage in a legalized shakedown of Microsoft every couple of years.

Sad but true...

 

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Maddus Mattus stated:
# re: Microsoft: The EU's ATM Machine
Wasnt it SUN that filed the complaint in the first place? An computer company found in the good ol US of A?
posted on 2/29/2008 12:16 AM
yeghia stated:
# re: Microsoft: The EU's ATM Machine
EU is trying to fill in holes in its budget using Microsofts' money.

I would suggest Microsoft to not sell anything in EU - we will see how Europe will survive without Office and Windows.
posted on 2/29/2008 8:46 AM
YHVH stated:
# re: Microsoft: The EU's ATM Machine
I'm going to address this in order of stupidity.

@yeghia
>EU is trying to fill in holes in its budget using >Microsofts' money.
Have you looked at the US economy lately? Your comment is delusional.

>I would suggest Microsoft to not sell anything in >EU - we will see how Europe will survive without >Office and Windows.
I can't stop laughing at this comment.

Should Microsoft be allowed to operate in any country as they see fit, regulated only in the US? The EU is merely enforcing its own laws the only way a company understands, financially.

This whole article is insular and xenophobic.
posted on 2/29/2008 10:45 AM
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