Yes, the market. But if one company is carrying out business practices that are essentially illegal then they must be punished. If Intel and AMD for that matter wish to sell in Europe then they should abide by the rules and regulations that are enforced there.
By your argument we should all be grateful that the market allowed microsoft to dominate the desktop market - because thats worked out so well for us all.
Also, what's socialism got to do with this? Not very much really.
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Yes, the market. But if one company is carrying out business practices that are essentially illegal then they must be punished. If Intel and AMD for that matter wish to sell in Europe then they should abide by the rules and regulations that are enforced there.
By your argument we should all be grateful that the market allowed microsoft to dominate the desktop market - because thats worked out so well for us all.
Also, what's socialism got to do with this? Not very much really.