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<blockquote data-quote="Jos Stratford" data-source="post: 1750966" data-attributes="member: 12449"><p>No it doesn't. Regulations prevent car manufacturers selling cars with bald tyres as they are deemed unfit, dangerous and thus illegal. This is not the case with Internet Explorer - regulators are not seeking to remove it from the market (as would be the case if comparison with bald tyres were valid), but merely trying to open the market to weaker competitors.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is not a monopoly - to stay on the car comparisons, if I am a weaker competitor to G.M., Ford or Toyota, what do I do? I spend money on advertising. I've seen plenty of car adverts, but never seen Opera advertising their browser on T.V.!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jos Stratford, post: 1750966, member: 12449"] No it doesn't. Regulations prevent car manufacturers selling cars with bald tyres as they are deemed unfit, dangerous and thus illegal. This is not the case with Internet Explorer - regulators are not seeking to remove it from the market (as would be the case if comparison with bald tyres were valid), but merely trying to open the market to weaker competitors. It is not a monopoly - to stay on the car comparisons, if I am a weaker competitor to G.M., Ford or Toyota, what do I do? I spend money on advertising. I've seen plenty of car adverts, but never seen Opera advertising their browser on T.V.! [/QUOTE]
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