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More Antitrust, More Problems.
More antitrust woe for Google on the international front.
Far more antitrust violations are addressed by conduct remedies than breakups, but the effectiveness of breakups is easier to judge.
"This facile assumption that more antitrust means greater equality and wealth is just way overbroad," wrote Daniel Crane, an expert on antitrust law at the University of Michigan.
The N.F.L. had contended that forcing it to open for business by not issuing the stay could open it to even more antitrust charges — and the possibility of damages — from players, an idea that Nelson rejected.
The company has denied accusations by rivals and experts that the system, by incorporating a number of applications that are similar to those marketed by rivals, has even more antitrust problems than the operating systems at issue in the antitrust lawsuit.
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When the Justice Department filed a more sweeping antitrust suit, Ballmer publicly declared, "To hell with Janet Reno".
That ruling would empower lawyers to file even more private antitrust suits against Microsoft.
The lag can be longer if there is a more searching antitrust inquiry.
Some companies would like to see more aggressive antitrust enforcement against their rivals, while others could be hurt by it.
This step, known as a "second request" for information, can suggest that a proposed acquisition raises more serious antitrust issues.
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