

- #Monopoly for mac license name and code upgrade
- #Monopoly for mac license name and code full
- #Monopoly for mac license name and code software
As a monopolist, Microsoft provides as little value as possible to each upgrade, to extend the upgrade cycle as long as possible for greater profits.If Microsoft wanted to, it could stop most piracy of its software, wherever it may be, regardless of the laws of the countries of the world, regardless of whether it even knows about the piracy - all without filing a single lawsuit or using copy-protection schemes!.
#Monopoly for mac license name and code software

As Microsoft's installed base expands, its average cost per unit of software is dropping dramatically, but it doesn't want to pass the savings on to the customer, as they would have had to if they had true competition, which they minimized primarily by OEM distribution of their software, which continues to this day! Herein lies Microsoft's true "success"- fleecing the customer! The best evidence that Microsoft is a monopoly and insulated from price competition is its huge profits.Only a monopoly could even contemplate getting away with such an outrageous scheme! If this isn't the best evidence that Microsoft is a monopoly, I don't know what is. Imagine paying an annual fee for everything you own.


It's like going to Sears to buy tools, and instead of owning them, Sears gives you the right to use them for an annual fee. Microsoft will change the terms of that license so that you must pay it FOR AS LONG AS YOU USE THEIR SOFTWARE! Although Microsoft is initially making the license change for businesses, they will almost certainly try to extend it to consumers, if the new model works for businesses.
#Monopoly for mac license name and code full
Imagine being able to buy a full legal copy of Microsoft Office Premium Edition for less than $30 (Current retail price: $799 Upgrade price: $459)! Or Windows 2000 for even less! Nor do any of the remedies in the Final Judgment directly address this issue.
