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Old 04-20-2016, 09:49 AM   #6
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Microsoft gave them the version of Windows without media player they (and the Fraunhofer Institute) wanted. And they still fined them a half billion as a part of the settlement.
You're right - I was thinking of the "Browser Choice" case, where there was no fine (until Microsoft broke the agreement). Why, though, do you think that Google would be fined 4x more than Microsoft? A search engine choice would seem to have more in common with web browser choice, where there was no fine involved, just a requirement that users be given a choice of browser.
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