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SOFTWARE COMPETITION WILL NOT BE RESTORED BECAUSE THE SETTLEMENT
DOES NOT CREATE A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR INDEPENDENT SOFTWARE VENDORS
This image shows five boxes of text. Each text box includes a question
in bold and two to five sentences below each question. To the left of
each text box is a drawing of a man in a dark blue suit and red tie
who is carrying a large building on his back.
Box 1: DO I HAVE A FAIR CHANCE TO HAVE CONSUMERS USE MY PRODUCT?
- Consumers have to choose my software twice to get my icon on the
screen.
- Consumers never have to choose Microsofts; its still
the default.
- Microsoft can sweep my icon off the system every 14 days.
Box 2: WILL OEMs PUT MY PRODUCT ON THE PC?
- Microsofts code is guaranteed to be in every PC, only its
icons are removed.
- My code gets into only those PCs that I convince OEMs to install.
- Microsoft can still give OEMs considerations to promote
its product.
- Microsoft can engage in Joint Ventures and prevent OEMs from using
mine.
- Microsoft can leverage its monopoly applications to keep my products
out.
Box 3: WHAT APIs DO I GET TO SEE?
- Only APIs for products Microsoft has already developed.
- Only APIs that Microsoft has decided not to move into the operating
system.
- Only APIs that Microsoft decides do not compromise its piracy, virus,
licensing, digital rights management, encryption or authentication
systems.
Box 4: WHEN DO I GET TO SEE THE APIs?
- Very late in the process, after Microsoft has had a huge head start
in developing its products.
- Only after Microsoft ships a fix, up until a year from now.
Box 5: WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO SEE THE APIs?
- License my software to Microsoft.
- Convince Microsoft my planned product is reasonable.
- Let Microsoft decide if I have a viable business.
- Let Microsoft review and certify my product before I ship it.
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