Oh Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are call-
NEW! MR BEAST BURGERS AVAILABLE AT STORES NEAR YOU!! -ing,
From glen to glen and down-
MOUNTAIN DEW!!! DO THE DEW!! DEW IT NOW!!-the mountainside,
The summer's gone and all the flowers are-
ARE THESE YOUR CHIPS?!? NO!! THEY ARE NACHO CHIPS!! PUT THE NEW NACHO PRINGLES IN YOUR MOUTH!! -dying
My understanding is that EU regulators had an issue because Windows Defender rolled out kernel mode/kernel data protection, which gave Microsoft a de-facto monopoly in that market segment if no one else was allowed to use the same technology in their products.
Microsoft complaining that the Crowdstrike incident was the EU's fault is an argument in favor of a Microsoft monopoly, which the EU has been pretty consistently against, and EU opposition to this should not have been a surprise to Microsoft.