It is exactly like their backup software.  It is not so much as
bundling.
You don't have to use it.  Just like you don't have to use Internet
Explorer to browse the Internet.  They also have a defrag tool. You
don't have to use it.
I will still buy my AV but for the Mom and Dad that are trying to send
their
kid to school on a tight budget the monthly or yearly subscription to an
AV
could be an unexpected expense.  Free AV with the Laptop would be
priceless
to them and endear another segment of the population to Microsoft.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 9:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: MS to give away AV/AS, discontinue OneCare in 2009

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Tim Vander Kooi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I don't think that a lawsuit would go far, unless the courts are also
going
> to force AVG and the others to stop providing their products for free
also.

  Well, IANAL, but my understanding is:

  The difference is that Microsoft also sells the OS.  You *have* to
run *Microsoft* Windows if you're going to run Windows.  On the other
hand, you don't *have* to run *Microsoft* anti-virus.  But if
Microsoft starts including AV in Windows, their competitors are at a
disadvantage.  In the world of anti-trust law, this is called "product
bundling".

  Microsoft is generally considered a monopoly, in the US and the EU,
anyway.  See, for example, US v. Microsoft (1998).  (Others may
disagree, but the courts' opinions are what matter for this
discussion.)  In the US at least, monopolies are not illegal in and of
themselves, but they *are* prohibited from doing certain things,
including product bundling.

  So AVG can give away their stuff if they want, but Microsoft cannot.
 Or so I would expect a lawsuit from the AV industry to claim.

-- Ben

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