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Lets not start all over again.
And by the way Microsoft isn't a monopoly. It could be a "de-facto" monopoly, but that's just because almost everyone buy their products.
Lets not start on the "monopoly" issue again. It has been discussed many times. MS has been tried on its monopolist way of working in US as well as europe. Do some googling and get informed.