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By Lars Liebeler
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 9, 2007 5:50:00 PM

Commentary--For those keeping an antitrust scorecard in the IT industry, it is increasingly difficult to keep track of all the players.

Intel was sued in the United States, and it has faced antitrust investigations in Japan, Korea and Europe. Sony leads a list of memory chipmakers under antitrust investigation in the United States. Apple's iTunes pricing and interoperability formats have been subject to regulatory scrutiny on antitrust grounds in Europe.

Why is it that very few large IT players are immune from antitrust attack? Are they simply unable to comport themselves with the law? Or is this regulatory trend indicative of governmental lack of faith in the very engine that has created sustained economic growth and innovation in the IT sector: the free market?

One thing never seems to change: Microsoft is always enduring some antitrust challenge--even when it is working with other industry players to create better products. Take, for example, Microsoft's recent agreement with Novell to make Windows server software interoperate better with the Linux server products of Novell.

Last month, oblivious to this agreement, the European Commission issued another statement of objections alleging that Microsoft engaged in bad faith to thwart interoperability in the server market. The Commission's proposed remedy would require Microsoft to make its valuable intellectual property available to its competitors--for free.

The inexplicable actions of the European Commission would take us in the same direction as the Free Software Foundation.

While it is difficult to understand the European Commission's pursuit of Microsoft in a highly competitive server market, the Microsoft-Novell agreement was also attacked by the open-source community's Free Software Foundation. The FSF objects to any cooperation between proprietary vendors and open-source vendors, and it vowed to prevent similar deals via its update of the General Public License.

At first glance, the FSF and the Commission attacks on Microsoft appear to be unrelated. But the common thread is this: the attacks are based on a lack of faith that consumer demand will lead a market to where consumers want it to be. It is based on a faulty assumption that a company can use its intellectual property to harm competition rather than fuel it.

The FSF's assault on the Microsoft--Novell deal demonstrates its open hostility to Microsoft's--or any other company's--use of its intellectual-property rights to protect its innovations and inventions. This position is directly contrary to a central premise of free-market economics: IP protections will encourage investment and result in a wider breadth and depth of innovation.

But the inexplicable actions of the European Commission would take us in the same direction as the FSF. The Directorate General for Competition is the regulatory enforcement agent of Europe. Clear European law provides explicit protection to intellectual property through the Parliament's "Software Directive" and many published court decisions.

Yet the Commission alleges that Microsoft has established "unreasonable" prices for its protocol licensing of its server technology in Europe. The Commission characterizes Microsoft's proprietary server software protocols, which is protected by patent, copyright and trade secret law, as containing "virtually no innovation."

The Commission then remarkably concludes that everyone in the industry, nonetheless, "needs" Microsoft's protocols, and that Microsoft should provide them "royalty-free." What the Commission demands in the end is that Microsoft make its intellectual property available to its competitors for free.

Attempting to "outlaw" the Microsoft-Novell deal through changes to the GPL or trying to force Microsoft to disclose its software protocols through regulation and litigation both suffer from the same erroneous foundational assumption--that there is something wrong with the operation and functioning of the free market in general, and that IP protections that underlie the free market.

Microsoft and Novell recognized the basic fact that the consumer is truly in charge of software markets--not regulators, nor free-software advocates like the FSF. The impetus for their groundbreaking agreement was consumer demand. Enterprise customers operating Windows and Linux software wanted better performance.

Both companies realized that the fortunes of both would improve through the agreement. Market forces provide the driving incentive for real solutions. Those wishing to "control" markets should take note.

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My goodness, they've opened your wallet and force you to buy
next they'll force you to have 3 kids and a dog and a MS car. Well, at least that removes the blame.... (Read the rest)
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M$ IP should be confiscated! Linux Geek   | 04/09/07
Excuse me? justanitguy   | 04/09/07
Remember Suck the Air out of Netscape mighetto   | 04/09/07
Not accurate xuniL_z   | 04/09/07
FireFox is Netscape mighetto   | 04/10/07
Wow. Unbelievable reply. s.k.easley@...   | 04/10/07
If Ballmer and Gates were operating in China alanon5@...   | 04/10/07
Oh! Update victim   | 04/10/07
You mean like they've confiscated your brain? John Zern   | 04/09/07
Shut. Up. Fool. John E Wahd   | 04/09/07
Sounds like what a lawyer would say... jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Unique advantage Anton Philidor   | 04/09/07
Too bad jacarter3   | 04/09/07
An appraiser's definition... Anton Philidor   | 04/09/07
Again, too bad - it's not your call Anton. jacarter3   | 04/09/07
You are forgetting one part of the equation quietLee   | 04/10/07
You are not only wrong, but you show your ignorance too jacarter3   | 04/10/07
A very SWAYED look at the "facts", Anton mdsmedia   | 04/10/07
I do love twisted logic...particularly by lawyers TtfnJohn   | 04/10/07
Isn't that purely an assumption? John Zern   | 04/09/07
JZ - I would know this jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Please tell me then xuniL_z   | 04/09/07
Because zkiwi   | 04/09/07
In other words xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
No zkiwi   | 04/10/07
In the words of zkiwi ...... xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
You really don't read very well do you? mdsmedia   | 04/10/07
If that is so obvious xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
Why Microsoft is under attack from all sides Loverock Davidson   | 04/09/07
Your Posts Are Just Like Charlie Brown's Teacher itanalyst   | 04/09/07
Eh? william.furr@...   | 04/09/07
It's more like zkiwi   | 04/09/07
That explanation still does not xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
Whatever zkiwi   | 04/10/07
Another ad hominem attack in reply to a prior ad hominem attack. xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
What a hack you are! wininpitt   | 04/10/07
Dang, Rockhead, yer just lacking the muezzin's Call to Prayer... OButterball   | 04/09/07
You forgot to mention zkiwi   | 04/09/07
And you forgot to mention xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
You forgot to mention zkiwi   | 04/11/07
I think you have it backwards mdsmedia   | 04/10/07
Go back to your history JJQ1000   | 04/10/07
Not all of us agree that free markets are the be all and end all ... George Mitchell   | 04/09/07
George, I agree with you jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Go get a room you two BFD   | 04/09/07
BFD - don't show us your ignorance, please jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Then again... LocoMotive   | 04/09/07
"Humanity has yet to try truly free markets" jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Actually, you sound just like a communist ... George Mitchell   | 04/09/07
Started coming close to advanced civilization once Omch'Ar   | 04/09/07
Telling from your other posts People   | 04/09/07
Actually I think the Romans Linux User 147560   | 04/09/07
Actually I think the Romans Linux User 147560   | 04/09/07
Unlike the Romans xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
"Americans fought a revolutionary war... jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Reagan was also a Socialist Omch'Ar   | 04/09/07
Another rube chimes in... jacarter3   | 04/10/07
Actually, by 1776 George III was a nut case TtfnJohn   | 04/10/07
We fought the Revolutionary war, with the aid of the French mighetto   | 04/10/07
What we really need now... -Kestrel-   | 04/10/07
I just call things like I see them ... George Mitchell   | 04/09/07
Eating Lunch People   | 04/09/07
Good show! Linux User 147560   | 04/09/07
To be perfectly honest with you ... George Mitchell   | 04/09/07
My point exactly People   | 04/09/07
Perhaps we disagree on the role of government ... George Mitchell   | 04/10/07
That's unfortunate (and widespread) ignorance Omch'Ar   | 04/09/07
Greed is the problem voska   | 04/10/07
Voska, I agree with both you and Omch'Ar ... George Mitchell   | 04/10/07
I disagree voska   | 04/10/07
Protocols are not intellectual property hinkel@...   | 04/10/07
Nobody asked you to be xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
If the black is white and white is black then the rest is irrelevant khimru   | 04/09/07
Like I posted - sounds like what a lawyer would say (NT) jacarter3   | 04/09/07
Where did you go to school? xuniL_z   | 04/09/07
How do you define free? s.k.easley@...   | 04/10/07
Angling for work from MSFT? Chad_z   | 04/09/07
Red Hat Does John Zern   | 04/09/07
Would you care to be more specific? (nt) Henry Miller   | 04/10/07
No No No....... xuniL_z   | 04/09/07
Then please explain zkiwi   | 04/09/07
Here is why. xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
Ah well zkiwi   | 04/10/07
As always, an insulting reply. and negative campaigning xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
Political? zkiwi   | 04/10/07
Oh wait....i take that back. xuniL_z   | 04/10/07
So zkiwi   | 04/11/07
And here is a bigger hint wininpitt   | 04/10/07
Misused? zkiwi   | 04/10/07
Well xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
He already does Yagotta B. Kidding   | 04/09/07
Yup. And today monopoly is "a central premise of free-market economics"... khimru   | 04/09/07
Good point Omch'Ar   | 04/09/07
The term that comes to my mind is... rob@...   | 04/09/07
Calling it "valuable intellectual property" is BS cjcoats   | 04/09/07
For bolts, you see "ANSI NC-12/24" specs, not "Ford # 123456". mighetto   | 04/09/07
When so many want something, No_Ax_to_Grind   | 04/10/07
It is only valuable because of the Desktop operating system monopoly. DonnieBoy   | 04/10/07
Donnie, you amaze me at all the hats xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
Which similar to a statement that michael_t   | 04/09/07
Lars misses why many are concerned over MS/Novell deal... Basic Logic   | 04/09/07
why MS is attack from all side Quebec-french   | 04/10/07
Big targets attract attacks voska   | 04/10/07
The idea that free markets... jasonp@...   | 04/10/07
If you can't beat MS, file a law suit No_Ax_to_Grind   | 04/10/07
and how much does MS pay you to astroturf? A.Lizard   | 04/12/07
MS's "Intellectual Property" is mostly the work of others thabib_z   | 04/10/07
So then why the crying to get it? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 04/10/07
Your assumption is wrong JJQ1000   | 04/10/07
You ideology is wrong xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
All work sprang forth from some other creator, right down to the wheel Boot_Agnostic   | 04/10/07
If I lend you a buck do you promice No_Ax_to_Grind   | 04/10/07
If your borrow a buck Boot_Agnostic   | 04/10/07
respect based on what? JJQ1000   | 04/10/07
As an attorney... Henry Miller   | 04/10/07
Or, all lawyers No_Ax_to_Grind   | 04/10/07
Your words, not mine. Henry Miller   | 04/10/07
does this mean xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
Actually... JJQ1000   | 04/10/07
MS Monopoly ceh4702   | 04/10/07
DOJ does not think for me. s.k.easley@...   | 04/10/07
Read your monopoly definition again! JJQ1000   | 04/10/07
I have never found a monopoly definition xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
Which just goes to show zkiwi   | 04/11/07
I have never found a monopoly definition xuniL_z   | 04/11/07
Please tell us who does. (NT) Update victim   | 04/10/07
Everyone hates the 800 lb gorilla ... mwagner@...  ZDNet | 04/10/07
Maybe TtfnJohn   | 04/10/07
erroneous to assume that what coporations can get away with is what the wessonjoe   | 04/10/07
Maybe they are just reaping what they sowed htrudeau@...   | 04/10/07
Rebuttal Update victim   | 04/10/07
Faulty assumption? Fred Fredrickson   | 04/11/07
Misquote and bad representation Mitch 74   | 04/11/07
Misquote and bad representation Mitch 74   | 04/11/07
Apple Stores and resellers exist Boot_Agnostic   | 04/11/07
Rich and Famous (lots of cash) NotRichandFamous   | 04/11/07
MICROSOFT AND THE EU rodgarnett@...   | 04/11/07
Lars you have to be a little smarter for this rag. OldMarine   | 04/11/07
If i want to read MS propaganda A.Lizard   | 04/12/07
The monopoly is the problem pointzerotwo   | 04/13/07
Spell Monopoly,,,M i c r o s o f t mikifinaz1@...   | 04/13/07
My goodness, they've opened your wallet and force you to buy Boot_Agnostic   | 04/18/07

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