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July 27th, 2009

Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:25 pm

Categories: Channel, Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Legal, OEMs, Resellers, System builders, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Ballot Screen, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems

Microsoft posted on its Web site on July 24 the details of its proposal to the European Commision (EC) designed to settle its browser-bundling antitrust case in Europe.

Last Friday, European antitrust officials shared the fact that Microsoft was offering to provide Windows users a choice of browser via the so-called “ballot screen” option — something the Commission originally advocated — as part of its settlement talks with the EC.  Microsoft originally was dead-set against the ballot screen option; officials said the company would rather ship Windows 7 with no browser included at all than to ship one with a ballot screen.

There are some interesting tidbits in the fine print of Microsoft’s propsal. For one, the “ballot screen,” which Microsoft has said it will provide to allow European users a choice of browsers on their Windows PCs, isn’t for Windows 7 users only. Microsoft is proposing that it be allowed to provide the ballot screen to European users running Windows XP, Vista and/or Windows 7.

The ballot screen — which will include a list of browsers including IE, plus a number of choices from  competing vendors — will be delivered to current and future XP and Vista users over Windows Update, according to Microsoft’s proposal.

Microsoft is advocating that the ballot screen include 10 or fewer of “the most widely-used web browsers that run on Windows with a usage share of equal to or more than 0.5% in the EEA (European Economic Area).” The choice of browsers should be presented “in a horizontal line and in an unbiased way” a display of icons and “basic identifying information” on the Web browsers. The top five of the browsers listed (by market share) will get additional “prominent display,” Microsoft is advocating.

(I wonder if these caveats will mean Opera, the company that brought the antitrust case against Microsoft in Europe, would make onto the ballot screen? Opera officials have said they are against the inclusion of icons, claiming it would give an unfair advantage to the easily-recognizable IE.)

XP and Vista users will get the ballot screen three to six months after the European Commission’s final ruling in the Opera antitrust case. For XP users, Microsoft plans to designate the ballot screen a “high priority” update when it pushes it out over Windows Update; for Vista and Windows 7 users, the ballot screen will be designated “important,” the proposal says.

Here are the specifics, from Microsoft’s ballot-screen proposal:

“Microsoft will distribute a Ballot Screen software update to users within the EEA of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Client PC Operating Systems, by means of Windows Update as described hereafter: A software update enabling the Ballot Screen to be displayed will be made available to all current and future users of Windows XP and Windows Vista who receive updates from Windows Update.

“For Windows XP and Windows Vista users the Ballot Screen update will first be made available between 3 and 6 months after the adoption of the Commission’s decision under Article 9 of Regulation 1/2003. For Windows 7, the Ballot Screen update will first be made available to users by the date of the general commercial release of Windows 7, or within two weeks of the adoption of the Commission’s decision under Article 9 of Regulation 1/2003, whichever comes later. For Windows Client PC Operating Systems after Windows 7, the Ballot Screen update will first be made available at the general commercial release date of such an operating system.”

Microsoft is proposing that users who set Internet Explorer (IE) as their default browser still will be allowed to choose other competing Web browsers to install via the ballot screen.

The ballot screen, as Microsoft envisions it, will include two links: An install link for connecting to a “vendor-managed distribution server,” which will allow the installation of the Web browser and software to update that browser only; and an information link, which “will connect to a vendor-managed web page from which the vendor can offer users more information about its browser and installation options.”

As Microsoft officials noted last week, the company will drop its plans to ship the browserless Windows 7E if and when the EC agrees to its browser-ballot concession.

Now that more details are available about the specifics of Microsoft’s plan, what’s your vote? Should the EC agree to the proposal as written?

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RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too
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Why is MS doing this??  NoThomas | 07/27/09
Maybe to be able to bundle...  honeymonster | 07/27/09
maybe but...  NoThomas | 07/27/09
Re Icon: Here you go if you are really interested  AboveAverageJoe | 07/27/09
I didn't believe it until I read it  MissingMatter | 07/27/09
Wow neither did I  NoThomas | 07/28/09
I've lost all respect for Opera  TheVinesKid | 07/28/09
What's hard to believe?  zkiwi | 07/28/09
zkiwi pretty much nailed it  awasson@... | 07/28/09
Wow, there are actually good reasons for it.  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
@ElecNinja  NoThomas | 07/29/09
@zkiwi  NoThomas | 07/29/09
@awasson  NoThomas | 07/29/09
The icon issue  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
Icons are the core of brand value  JOHN_TUOHY | 07/29/09
Why is MS doing this??  Budster1 | 07/29/09
The OS is the Browser  charbax@... | 07/27/09
The EC is being silly  P. Douglas | 07/27/09
Right! Next up is...  honeymonster | 07/27/09
Then  bobiroc | 07/27/09
This brpwser thing does seem a bit silly  zdnet-gregc | 07/28/09
I Fully Agree  pethers | 07/29/09
If the OS is the browser, then surely IE should be included in Windows  PB_z | 07/27/09
See thats what I say  bobiroc | 07/27/09
I actually paid 39.95 for Netscape to  AboveAverageJoe | 07/27/09
Wasn't sure on the price  bobiroc | 07/27/09
IE was the first free complete functional browser.  mljackson1269@... | 07/28/09
Note  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
IE was the first free complete functional browser.  JOHN_TUOHY | 07/29/09
Microsoft should be banned from including IE in **THEIR** OS???  de-void | 07/28/09
Advertisements!  MissingMatter | 07/28/09
Slight correction...  PollyProteus | 07/28/09
Agreed  konkreet | 07/28/09
Really?  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
Really?  JOHN_TUOHY | 07/29/09
Morons? Look in the mirror!  beldar33@... | 07/28/09
Re; .they added windshield wipers. . . They are required by law.  hkommedal | 07/28/09
Just like with PC's  de-void | 07/29/09
You know  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
re: You Know  Badgered | 08/03/09
Morons? Look in the mirror!  JOHN_TUOHY | 07/29/09
The OS is the Browser  JOHN_TUOHY | 07/29/09
The BROWSER only matters  charbax@... | 07/27/09
WOW you are attacking intelligence  bobiroc | 07/27/09
Microsoft is a monopoly  charbax@... | 07/27/09
Aside from OS X and Ubuntu amongst others.  Sleeper Service | 07/28/09
Mainstream  bobiroc | 07/28/09
Careful ... your naivety is showing  de-void | 07/28/09
Monoplys are illegal  mister-moon | 07/28/09
Um.. want to try again?  PollyProteus | 07/28/09
Re monopolies. They ARE legal. They will just have to . .  hkommedal | 07/28/09
I believe  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
EU should force OEMs to ship computers WITHOUT the OS  charbax@... | 07/27/09
Um yeah. Good luck with that. (nt)  James T. Kirk | 07/27/09
All about choice  bobiroc | 07/27/09
OS on a stick  charbax@... | 07/27/09
You do not understand business  bobiroc | 07/28/09
It's not about supply & demand  Wintel BSOD | 07/30/09
They can do that today  A.Sinic | 07/28/09
Does ballot have a Catch -- See link ?????  Basic Logic | 07/27/09
Obama and EU needs to provide a choice  charbax@... | 07/27/09
$40? Get real  MissingMatter | 07/27/09
This may be the funniest post I've ever read...  LiquidLearner | 07/27/09
Instant rebate, sponsored by Microsoft  charbax@... | 07/27/09
This is so ridiculous  A.Sinic | 07/28/09
May I ask, how old are you?  de-void | 07/28/09
Ok..I have to chime in here..  JT82 | 07/28/09
You should start creating those USB sticks..  PollyProteus | 07/28/09
Apple is 2% of computer market.  charbax@... | 07/27/09
OEMs are not forced to install windows  MissingMatter | 07/27/09
No he is right  fletchb | 07/27/09
Don't forget about the...  Captiosus | 07/27/09
And you have proof of this?  mgp3 | 07/27/09
I am voting B (NT)  bobiroc | 07/27/09
Hmm. You get your info from bathrooms?  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 07/27/09
What doomed Linux netbooks  A.Sinic | 07/28/09
Not buying it...  eMJayy | 07/28/09
Ubuntu confirms netbook returns higher than anticipated!  de-void | 07/28/09
Proof Please! NT  AboveAverageJoe | 07/27/09
Not for MANY years  de-void | 07/28/09
Say it ain't so!  mgp3 | 07/27/09
Look at it from a distance:  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 07/27/09
Reading comprehension isn't one of your strong points, eh?  mgp3 | 07/27/09
Are you old enough to remember DOS  IronMan1968 | 07/28/09
Well, now we know your biases  wolf_z | 07/29/09
Several thoughts  rapson | 07/27/09
RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too  fletchb | 07/27/09
This is a basic right anyone should have  kraterz | 07/27/09
Huh?  mgp3 | 07/27/09
No one  bobiroc | 07/27/09
Fantastic logic from mgp3: if you swim, you get wet.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 07/27/09
Well, good for me...  mgp3 | 07/28/09
I can't resist  wolf_z | 07/29/09
Right but wrong  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
Whoa, right there, kraterz  de-void | 07/29/09
Is the report about Opera's objection to the icon true?  nilotpal_c | 07/27/09
Fail  Average-IT-Guy | 07/28/09
Look Further to the East  pogson | 07/28/09
Not many  djmik | 07/28/09
2 words: EU sucks!  directory | 07/28/09
Nah, what you really meant was...  zkiwi | 07/28/09
Rebate for not using Microsoft?!  BejeweledOne | 07/28/09
This part is making laugh...  condelirios | 07/28/09
Ha!  djmik | 07/28/09
You know  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
WOW!  BejeweledOne | 07/28/09
Happened already  djmik | 07/28/09
*Points to*  ElecNinja | 07/29/09
Lol  BejeweledOne | 07/28/09
What world are we living in?  beldar33@... | 07/28/09
RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too  richard.gadsden@... | 07/28/09
RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too  hwaynew | 07/28/09
LOL Icons  golstat2003 | 07/28/09
We had no vote  mister-moon | 07/28/09
I HAVE to call you on that  de-void | 07/29/09
On the surface, at least,  mhenriday | 07/28/09
RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too  Li1t | 07/28/09
Browser-independent Windows/Microsoft Update  wfranklin20005 | 07/28/09
LOL, so pathetic. Media Player is next...  sinephase | 07/28/09
Why are they doing this? Because...  ckl_88 | 07/28/09
RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too  michael.bellau@... | 07/28/09
RE: Microsoft: European XP and Vista users to get the ballot screen, too  siuebg | 11/12/09

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