Couldn't it also be flipped around, taking the view that the US marked
and economy is in such bad shape that it has lowered the
scrutinization margin substantially in an effort to avoid fueling the
spiral? Unless we have real hard evidence of harassment from the EU, I
think Oracle ought to simply comply with their demands - something
they apparently have not taken too seriously given various reports.
And really, is anyone really convinced by the vague material Oracle
released to Sun customers? It sounded like even our Posse GOF weren't.

/Casper

On Nov 10, 9:02 am, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > I don't actually think that the EU is trying to kill off Sun.
>
> > I think they are a clueless lot though.  And I think blocking the
> > merger will REDUCE competition as Sun and MySQL would both be damaged.
>
> The thing has been discussed also in previous threads, but the links you
> posted gave a bit more information (IMHO). One of the central points of
> the debate is why the US anti-trust gave green light and, on the
> contrary, EU has got objections. It has been argued that they have got
> different ways to look at market, competitions, etc... and the US
> antitrust is less concerned in a product being killed. On an abstract
> basis, this could be even true since clearly US and EU are grounded on
> different cultures. But this doesn't sound the case, as in one of the
> posted articles there's the statement that US anti trust concluded that
> the buy doesn't pose risks to the future of MySQL. So they were
> concerned, investigated and concluded that there are no issues. Now, one
> would be curious in knowing in which details of the thing the EU thinks
> the situation is different.  This is not having different care of
> competition, but getting to different conclusions starting from the same
> analysis.
>
> --
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