Andrew Brown wrote:
The website one is, I agree, difficult even to imagine, let alone to prove.
As for the other crimes, they are, as you say, anti-trust violations. They
were crimes, that should have been punished. But they are not the methods
of organised crime, which involve violence, usually or often against family
members as well as the perpetrator.
Not all organized crime is violent. Anti-trust violations /are/ a crime
and they are also "organized". Same for money-laundry and selling drugs.
So comparing Microsoft to oraganized crime seems apt. Yes, they are not
violent, but they are criminals, and they are organized.
Cheers,
Daniel.
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