Considering that in the EU Microsoft has to provide a choice of alternative browsers (the N edition of windows) I see this as more sane option that addresses the problem closer to the core and I hope that it will be required practice in the whole EU.
After all, a vendor who is confident in the value of their product has nothing to fear in the face of fair competition.
After all, a vendor who is confident in the value of their product has nothing to fear in the face of fair competition.