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    On an ARM system, it is forbidden to enable Custom Mode. Only Standard Mode may be enabled.
Does this mean that , on compliant ARM devices, only Windows 8 may be run? If so, how is this not anti-competitive?



If it is anti-competitive, then what? There's no Microsoft monopoly on ARM they could leverage, they own nothing of that market.


I guess it depends how you define the market. One could argue that they're abusing their dominant position in "consumer operating system" market.


I thought it was that anti-competitive actions were illegal (or just heavily frowned upon?) and monopolies in and of themselves aren't bad, just if they abuse their power in an anti-competitive way.


IIRC, it's basically has to be the combinations of the two. Monopolies aren't illegal in and of themselves. But neither are actions that may be deemed anti-competitive. It's only illegal when a monopoly (or a dominant player - doesn't have to be a monopoly) exploits its position to gain further advantage through anti-competitive actions.




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