On 5/7/08, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh wrote:
> the MS anti-trust agreements are public, and neither in the US nor in
>  the EU do they require MS not to engage in differential pricing for
>  other jurisdictions, or even for different target markets in different
>  jurisdictions. MS does a lot of the latter (windows - regular, not the
>  3-application version - for $3, say, typically for developing country
>  education and public sector).
>

Is this a valid argument about microsoft being automatically
excluded from eu procurements because of the EU ruling ? :

http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7567/469

The EU procurement rules possibly exclude
Microsoft from current or future procurement
procedures, says Heide Rühle MEP, internal market
spokeswoman for the Greens / EFA in the European
Parliament.......

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