Why is it rules in quotation marks? When large corporations break the "rules" it generally hurts the consumer, other business competitors and the market in general. If Intel are guilty of any wrongdoing then they should be punished appropriately. I think the EU is generally more protective when it comes to these kind of issues than North America but if the Govt or in this case the beurocrats in Europe arent watching out then who is?
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Why is it rules in quotation marks? When large corporations break the "rules" it generally hurts the consumer, other business competitors and the market in general. If Intel are guilty of any wrongdoing then they should be punished appropriately. I think the EU is generally more protective when it comes to these kind of issues than North America but if the Govt or in this case the beurocrats in Europe arent watching out then who is?