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- From: sichermn@csulb.edu (Jeff Sicherman)
- Subject: Re: FCC will proclaim Microsoft is run by Communists! :)
- Message-ID: <Bzwwrn.8uM@csulb.edu>
- Organization: Cal State Long Beach
- References: <1992Dec26.040250.11884@tc.cornell.edu> <Bzvxpw.Lx3@csulb.edu> <1992Dec27.035536.7481@tc.cornell.edu>
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 09:52:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec27.035536.7481@tc.cornell.edu> bai@msiadmin.cit.cornell.edu (Dov Bai-MSI Visitor) writes:
- >In article <Bzvxpw.Lx3@csulb.edu> sichermn@csulb.edu (Jeff Sicherman) writes:
- >>In article <1992Dec26.040250.11884@tc.cornell.edu> bai@msiadmin.cit.cornell.edu (Dov Bai-MSI Visitor) writes:
- >>>In article <BzuFBF.8Dq@csulb.edu> sichermn@csulb.edu (Jeff Sicherman) writes:
- >>>>In article <1992Dec26.000917.7829@tc.cornell.edu> bai@msiadmin.cit.cornell.edu (Dov Bai-MSI Visitor) writes:
- >
- >>>Please answer in a definite way: Do you support a position that denies
- >>>an individual/company from selling/buying _voluntarily_ their property
- >>>under certain conditions ?
- >>
- >> I don't think I understand what you mean by 'under certain conditions'.
- >>While I accept their right to choose to sell or not to sell their property
- >>at their discretion, I do not accept the premise that they have an unfettered
- >>right to sell (or, more generally, make contracts) in whatever way they see
- >>fit independent of the laws and practices governing commercial activity in
- >>this country. We are not discussing their right to distribute or to set
- >>the price, but the way they interact with the market at large and an
- >>obligation to engage in fair dealing in that marketplace.
- >>
- >> If all MS wants to do is contemplate the beauty of their creations they
- >>can exercise their property rights to their hearts content. If they want to
- >>participate in the marketplace, they will have to follow the rules that
- >>govern it for the establishment of good order. That is what the FTC is
- >>tasked to examine and make determinations about and MS will have plenty
- >>of opportunity to contest, challenge, and otherwise deal with any conclusions
- >>and actions coming from the FTC as befits their right to due process.
- >
- >To say that a vendor cannt buy at an agreed price from a software
- >company, or that the company is allowed to display its ware but not
- >sell it to whoever agrees to buy it, have property rights, is like
- >saying that one who is free to think but not to talk has freedom
- >of speech.
-
- You are a master at raising straw-man issues. Absolutely nobody is
- trying to stop MS from selling its 'wares. The issue is whether MS
- treats its distributors and other sellers fairly and equally and
- uses practices consistent with US law. the concept of 'agreed price'
- becomes somewhat hollow if coercion is involved.
-
- >A position like yours is not rare, and you are entitled to it, but
- >at least be honset and say that you are against property rights,
- >rather then using charged terms like "predatory practices".
-
- There you go again. I am not against property rights. I am against
- the premise that they are completely absolute and god-granted.
-
- >And to argue that the FTC is protecting the software customer when
- >all evidence is the contary, and software prices are keep falling
- >down all the time, is blindness at best.
-
- I never said it was protecting the customer. I said it was tasked
- to protect the integrity of the marketplace. Sometimes the long term
- goal that represents may even conflict with the short term advantages
- to customers. One of these is the use of predatory pricing and
- distribution practices to eliminate competition. In the short run
- the customer may benefit but is likely to suffer later when the
- market becomes monopolistic. Perhaps you think MS has lowered its prices
- because they're such neat guys as opposed to having been pushed into it
- by competition - with Borland and Lotus mainly.
-
- As to blindness - you seem to be deaf to the arguments presented in
- this thread since you respond to most everything by prattling about
- property rights as though they were unquestionable and self-evident.
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- Jeff Sicherman
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