Cybersource takes Microsoft Monopoly to the ACCC

Posted by VISITOR on Jul 26, 2005 5:39 PM EDT
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Microsoft's anti-competitive tactics are hurting Australian consumers to the tune of $200 million every year. In their efforts to tilt the playing field against more price-effective competitors, Microsoft's monopoly costs consumers, reduces freedom of choice, undermines viable competitors such as desktop Linux and hurts Australia's already shaky balance of trade.

Cybersource has outlined the problem in a whitepaper titled 'The Cost of Software Monopoly: How Australian Consumers Lose'. Cybersource is calling on the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) to level this playing field and allow competitors like ourselves to compete against Microsoft on our merits.

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