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- From: jmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com (Jim Mann)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy
- Subject: Re: FCC will proclaim Microsoft is run by Communists! : )
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 15:34:12 GMT
- Organization: Stratus Computer Inc, Marlboro MA
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- References: <1992Dec24.175117.12752@pcatsc.UUCP>
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- In article <1992Dec24.175117.12752@pcatsc.UUCP> palmer@pcatsc.UUCP
- (Doug Palmer) writes:
- > You are *completely* missing the point. It's not the hardware
- vendors
- > who are adversely affected by MicroSoft's predatory practices, but
- the
- > competitor OS vendors. In effect, when MicroSoft enters into an
- agreement
- > to tie royalty payments to units sold, they are forcing the
- hardware
- > vendor to add the price of DOS/Windows to any other bundled
- operating
- > system. This is an "unfair" practice in re the OS vendor, not the
- > hardware vendor. They have effectively increased the cost of all
- other
- > operating systems. That's illegal.
- >
-
- The various parts of this paragraph don't hold together. First
- off, many companies, not just Microsoft, provide volume discounts,
- which is what I assume you mean by "tie royalty payments to
- units sold." (Or are you somehow saying that Microsoft should
- NOT charge for every unit sold?) I'm sure Goodyear gives
- Ford a discount for buying millions of tires, and that Ford
- can pay less for tires by putting Goodyear's on all their cars
- rather than Goodyear's on some, Michelen's on others, and Dunlop's
- on yet others, since Goodyear will give a far bigger discount if
- Ford buys all (rather than 25%) of their tires from Goodyear.
- (Warning to the literal minded: this is a hypothetical example.
- I don't know if Ford actually uses Goodyear.)
-
- Second, you keep using the word "forces." Microsoft is not
- "forcing" anyone to bundle DOS/Windows. They are just giving them
- bigger discounts if they do. And, in a market where almost
- everyone is asking for Windows and DOS, it is probably cheaper
- for a hardware company to put DOS/Windows on every machine
- (and load every machine from the same tape) than to customize
- every machine someone orders.
-
- --
- Jim Mann
- Stratus Computer jmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com
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