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- From: helz@ecn.purdue.edu (Randall A Helzerman)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.advocacy
- Subject: Re: ftc and ms
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.101424.22030@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 10:14:24 GMT
- References: <1992Dec20.3155.5785@dosgate> <1992Dec20.202150.818@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> <1h4vq1INN2mj@tamsun.tamu.edu>
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- In article <1h4vq1INN2mj@tamsun.tamu.edu>, bdubbs@cs.tamu.edu (Bruce Dubbs) writes:
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- |> |>
- |> |> First of all Microsoft doesn't have a monopoly on OS's.
- |>
- |> But they would like to.
-
- Microsoft will only be as big as its customers want to make it.
-
- |> The whole point is that a very large company with very deep pockets can
- |> afford to sell a product at less than another company needs to stay in
- |> business.
-
- This is called "efficency" and "economies of scale" without which we all
- would have a much lower standard of living.
-
- |> single programmer can create a CP/M or a DOS 1.0. It takes a large team to
- |> create an OS/2, Solaris, etc. If the other products go out of business,
- |> the prices are sure to go up.
-
- Well of course. But the minute the prices get higher than what it would
- cost to make a competing product (the only true definition of an
- "unfair price") competetors will just come right back.
-
-
- |> Microsoft has grown to a point where they are trying to take advantage
- |> of their size to squeeze out smaller companies.
-
- Every company in the world tries to squeeze out bigger, smaller, and the same
- size companies.
-
-
- |> prices will go up. Can it happen? I think so. Will it happen? Without
- |> organizations like the FTC, I think it might.
-
- Ok, you tell me then why hasn't IBM just _dominated_ the PC clone market?
-
- |> I believe that the strength of the country is the ability for small companies
- |> to grow into large companies. Microsoft is an excellent example.
-
- How many people are going to try to start a company and bust their gussets trying
- to build it into a big one if they know that if they succeed the goverment
- will just bust them up as a reward?
-
- Property rights are fundimental. Would you buy a fancy car if you lived in
- a neighborhood where it would just be stolen? Well the U.S. economy today
- is a place where you can get the FTC to steal trade secrets for you if you
- lobby it hard enough.
-