If coral polyps commit crimes, would Tencent be convicted of monopoly?

by mylovehisa on 2008-01-02 11:32:45

Recently, the case of CoralBug in the Internet circle has aroused a lot of attention. There are people who support CoralBug and others who oppose it. As for whether CoralBug is guilty or not, the legal community in China will make a conclusion, so there's no need for us to discuss it here.

However, when it comes to the CoralBug case, I can't help but think of the Microsoft and Netscape case about Internet Explorer and Netscape 10 years ago. It was also a famous landmark case at that time. Back then, Netscape opposed Microsoft's bundling of the IE browser and filed an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft. The case ultimately ended with Microsoft's failure.

Now let's take a look at the CoralBug case we're encountering. Our anti-monopoly law has already been established. Tencent's monopolistic behavior in the communication market is already a fait accompli. Let's see what the Anti-Monopoly Law says.

Article 19 of Chapter Three of the Anti-Monopoly Law...