@Pedro: "it would be very hard and take a very long time to gather evidence against Microsoft when they pull a stunt that affects 99% of all computer users and businesses in a very big and extreme way." I think it would make for a great book.
@blessedbyhorus: "microsoft is in a very good position to take over control from the consumer" except they can't because the law exists. You don't have any comments on that, do you? I bet not.
@blessedbyhorus: You said it's bad but very possible. Even though several anti-trust laws that prevent Microsoft from doing any kind of hostile takeover. Sorry to hear you are crying "troll" instead of your usual scapegoats in addressing these laws.
@blessedbyhorus: it's not "bad" for MS. It's illegal and impossible as a result of such. No one lives in your science fiction. Not that it wouldn't make a great book.
@blessedbyhorus: Microsoft doesn't control how you use Windows. There aren't any restrictions on how you use your PC. Microsoft made Windows a very open platform where you can do whatever you want.
@ronvalencia: So you are moving away from "control" to "Microsoft softly influenced people to vote for Hillary Clinton." And Google paying Microsoft royalties has anything to do with PC gaming.
@blessedbyhorus: but you are insane one claiming it is possible. too much tin foil hat. You could explain how Microsoft could lock down all of Windows 10 under their control without being pursued by massive criminal charges and hundreds of anti-trust lawsuits, but I doubt you would because you would be dead wrong on any lie on tell.
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