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Thus, she concluded, the "injury would have resulted from defendants' misrepresentation, not from harm to competition".
Any potential harm to competition would need to be offset against these benefits".
"As to monopolization, you can assume the harm to competition," Mr. Bork said.
It said the ban would cause "long-term, dynamic harm to competition and innovation in the United States".
And they propose to bar only "undue" discrimination that causes "meaningful harm to competition or to users" of broadband.
From an antitrust perspective, harm to competition is the litmus test, not just swinging a sharp elbow or two.
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But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the lower court adequately considered those factors, and that offers by AT&T to negotiate channel prices through arbitration with competing cable companies and TV providers would reduce the likelihood of harms to competition.
Antitrust law prohibits harms to competition, actions that diminish the vigor of price or quality competition for the protection of consumers, not a law that keeps organizations from having norms of racial equality.
The Federal Trade Commission in the United States, however, has, as EPIC notes, been extremely resistant to integrating analysis of the harms to competition and consumers from control of personal data by increasingly centralized data platforms.
For instance, joint ventures between rival airlines are permitted if trustbusters judge that the benefits of passenger convenience outweigh the harm to price competition.
Second, conduct remedies can do little to rectify the harm done to competition by Microsoft's illegal conduct in the past.
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