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<blockquote data-quote="ικανότητα" data-source="post: 805610" data-attributes="member: 78826"><p>Wu... wu… wut did you say ?</p><p></p><p>Let's not forget the other privileges Microsoft dishes out at their own discretion that leaves others at an unfair position for competition: proper documentation for IOfficeAntivirus & AMSI, Microsoft co-signing, access to ELAM and in the past they milked out thousands for that MS Detours experimental project.</p><p></p><p>"Huh ? No ! Microsoft are my hero ! Windows security FTW !!!"</p><p></p><p>Ladies it's all about dominating the market... so far it has worked out for Microsoft pretty well. Microsoft have everyone by the nuts with a very tight grip and if you step out of line they will squeeze until you get your butt back in line. Straight form, no twitching !</p><p></p><p>Microsoft answer to no one and they sure as heck ain't gonna start answering now whilst everyone is flashing their wallets at them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ικανότητα, post: 805610, member: 78826"] Wu... wu… wut did you say ? Let's not forget the other privileges Microsoft dishes out at their own discretion that leaves others at an unfair position for competition: proper documentation for IOfficeAntivirus & AMSI, Microsoft co-signing, access to ELAM and in the past they milked out thousands for that MS Detours experimental project. "Huh ? No ! Microsoft are my hero ! Windows security FTW !!!" Ladies it's all about dominating the market... so far it has worked out for Microsoft pretty well. Microsoft have everyone by the nuts with a very tight grip and if you step out of line they will squeeze until you get your butt back in line. Straight form, no twitching ! Microsoft answer to no one and they sure as heck ain't gonna start answering now whilst everyone is flashing their wallets at them. [/QUOTE]
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