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Vista Antitrust Case in the Making?

Please tell me this isn't a sign of a Vista delay!

By Alex Muradin, Editor, Software Reviews

10th of February 2006, 11:56 GMT

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Not even out of the starting gate it seems as though Vista's slated for a rough start, if it ever gets to even race. State and federal prosecutors have been in talks with several companies over Microsoft's next operating system Vista. The U.S. Department of Justice and state attorneys general are gathering information on the complaints but they have not yet decided if they have enough material to bring into action an antitrust case against Microsoft. This is all according to a report filed Wednesday with the judge overseeing Microsoft's U.S. antitrust
compliance.

One of the complaints rests with Vista's "Welcome Center" feature, which greets users after they start a new PC. The feature also advertises other products, and Microsoft has haggled with PC makers, including Hewlett-Packard, over this valuable real estate. Since the feature will be shown to hundreds of millions of computer users, companies will intensely negotiate with Microsoft in order to get their product shown.

Since Vista is the first new operating system Microsoft has developed under the eye of antitrust regulators, one of their concerns if Microsoft will use its control of Windows to push consumers to use other Microsoft products, such as its browser and media player (something that is very similar to the previous antitrust case). According to the status report, Vista's Welcome Center also will present users "with various setup options." These complaints, although somewhat quiet, might have an effect on the release of the anticipated and many time postponed OS.

The company discussed Welcome Center's design with the top 20 PC makers "and nearly all of them are satisfied" with the design approach, spokesman Jack Evans said. "We've worked closely with our partners throughout the development process to ensure Vista provide unprecedented flexibility and opportunity to them," Evans said.

The key word in that statement is nearly. Hewlett-Packard and Dell did not comment on the report Wednesday night. The status report gave no details about the other complaints. It said only that regulators "are also talking with several industry members who have expressed additional concerns regarding aspects of Windows Vista."

As it stands, we won't know for sure if Vista will be delayed in order to meet these quibbling complaints, but we do know that Microsoft is struggling and rigorously working on releasing Vista by the second half of this year.
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Comment #1 by: spirit_in_exile on 11 Feb 2006, 02:56 GMT reply to this comment

All I know is that, in a story I read yesterday, Halo 2 for PC is supposedly only gonna be available for Vista users. IE and WMP and OneCare be damned - not getting Halo 2 for XP is enough to make me red in & of itself.

I mean seriously... How long did the majority of PC users keep right on trucking with Windows 95/98 after their replacements hit the market? I suspect XP will hold the lion's share of user's PCs in sway for at least the next few years, and it's a shame we'll be without H2 because of it.

I don't know if the H2 falls into the anti-trust category, or just great business sense. Then again, the same could be said of all the other MS practices people grumble about. Only time (and politicians with MS competitors as desperate, high-paying campiagn contributors) will tell.

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