Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen wrote: > David Schwartz wrote:
>> Burger King won't let you sell Whoppers or buy their burger >> patties wholesale no matter what you want to call your store unless >> you take the whole franchise deal. It's an all-or-nothing package. >> With very few limits, companies do get to choose how their products >> are branded, marketed, and sold. > Yes, and that's not what Microsoft has ever done. There have always > been lots of shops selling Microsoft merchandise without being a > Microsoft franchise in the sense Burger King shops are. Right, Microsoft imposed a lesser restriction. They allowed you to sell competing products, but charged you a fee. > That's why I still say your comparison is a bad one. It shows that Microsoft's purportedly draconian restrictions are much less than restrictions that people don't even bat an eye at. DS
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