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wraggster
January 4th, 2008, 22:36
Apple's been hit with antitrust lawsuits over the dominance of the iPod / iTunes system before, but there's a new case brewing down California way that argues not that Apple has illegally tied the iPod to iTunes, but that Apple has abused its dominant market position by not supporting WMA. That's right, we've come full circle -- Apple is now being accused of locking Microsoft out of the market. The case, brought by San Diego attorney Stacie Somers, claims that since Apple disables the WMA functionality of the PortalPlayer chip inside many iPods, it's shipping "crippleware," and that it's doing so deliberately to abuse its position as the market leader. Of course, unprotected WMA files import into iTunes on Windows just fine, so this is really a DRM compatibility issue -- and given Apple's official position on DRM and the fact that Microsoft's own Zunes don't exactly play nice with all the flavors of WMA DRM, this suit could be over sooner than expected.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/04/apple-sued-over-supposed-itunes-monopoly-being-mean-to-microsof/

the_eternal_dark
January 5th, 2008, 09:13
Well, sounds like MS wants to turn the tide, you know, start suing others because it doesn't support THEIR format.

If that were the case, we should sue MS and Apple for not supporting FLAC and Ogg Vorbis, then ask for proof from MS that the Linux kernel is actually violating or copying MS code.

Man
January 6th, 2008, 02:50
i agree with microsoft, just because they make a peice of s**t music player that no one buys, means that they should get some advantage ! Lol what a bunch of idiots.