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And when someone does have a good idea, all of the principles of Web 2.0 work to destroy competitive barriers companies try to put in place to protect their business (See Todd Dagres of Spark Capital make this argument recently in the Wall Street Journal).
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He then could add that global corporations are destroying competitive capitalism with their corporate state or crony capitalism, despised by both conservatives and progressives.
These men, and a few women, might have taken Division I sports down a very different path, but they did not and they will not and they will get the blame, appropriately, for effectively destroying competitive athletics at these brand-name colleges and universities that we read about each and every day of the week.
The law directs itself not against conduct which is competitive, even severely so, but against conduct which unfairly tends to destroy competition itself".
"Everybody thought they were already getting the best prices," he said, and they feared that posting prices on the Web would destroy that competitive advantage.
Individual bargaining might leave poorly supported teams with too little revenue, which over time could destroy the competitive balance of leagues, to the detriment of consumers and teams alike.
In its brief, the group said: "Microsoft has the ability and incentive to continue to use predatory tactics to protect its monopoly power, to destroy additional competitive challenges and to extend its monopoly into adjacent markets".
In a letter to a key legislator, Yahoo! co-founder David Filo wrote, "An unexpected requirement to pay sales tax will destroy the competitive advantage that led Yahoo! to select Quincy as the location for our latest facility…" The willingness of major corporations to stop construction and abandon sunk costs demonstrates the economic importance of local taxation issues.
And she still hasn't won one; in fact, golf fans wonder if money hasn't destroyed her competitive drive.
At that point Sun will have to work out how to square the circle of championing open standards without destroying its competitive advantage.
It's not hard to imagine what happens when an American company pays for research and a Chinese firm gets the results free; it destroys our competitive edge.
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