I can't wait till the EU realizes that without IE on their new PC's, they won't be able to get any other browsers.
Then I will lol.
I believe that ever since the fall of Netscape, the only way to get a Web Browser now is either to use one bundled with your OS, or to use a browser you already have to get another one.
If Microsoft were to stop bundling IE with Windows, then no one would be able to get a web browser (unless they had a friend with a browser, the files to install it, and a flash drive).
There are hundreds of Web Browsers, like Octopus and Banana and other obscure ones. To follow the ECIS's logic, you would have to put ALL of them on to every new PC/Windows install disc. That is unrealistic, considering that some of these browsers charge money to use them, and Microsoft would not be willing to buy all of them without raising the price for Windows.
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