UB>> Microsoft *is* playing by the rules of competitive capitalism.
UB>> That's how it got to a big near-monopoly. The emergence of such
UB>> monstrosities is an inevitable consequence of a free market
UB>> economy.

That's a pretty strange claim. I see no base of it. I agree that current
state of software industry reveals a tendency for monopolisation - in
part, due to lack of inter-vendor standarts culture from one side and
desire for stadartized environments for the other side. But this has
nothing to do with 'free market economy'.

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