Mozilla to EC: Microsoft Getting Off Too Easy
Aug 19, 2009, 18:02 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Stuart J. Johnston)
"Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, and Harvey
Anderson, the foundation's general counsel, both blogged this week
that Microsoft's proposed settlement -- which gained some positive
reviews from EC staffers last month -- still comes up short.
""The overall point that may get lost is that -- even if
everything in the currently proposed settlement is implemented in
the most positive way -- IE will still have a unique and uniquely
privileged position on Windows installations," Baker said in a blog
entry this week."
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