Earlier discussions have established that forward vertical integration can have competitive as well as anticompetitive effects in a market. |
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Equally disturbing is the apparent inability of antitrust law to come up with effective solutions to anticompetitive behavior. |
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But the small promotions firm Nobody in Particular Presents is fighting back with a lawsuit charging anticompetitive business practices. |
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The Recording Industry Association of America could find itself on the end of an anticompetitive lawsuit filed by Internet broadcasters. |
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This ignited competitive wars that were often resolved by mergers and other anticompetitive activities. |
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Both sides hoover up cash from special interests keen to keep anticompetitive regulations in place. |
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Resale price maintenance and exclusive dealing are simply assumed to have had anticompetitive effects and to have been adopted for such an illicit end. |
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But, we have filed suit against them for patent infringement and anticompetitive activities, which we believe have continued systematically for many years. |
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The need to correct anticompetitive practices may be taken into account in determining the amount of remuneration in such cases. |
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There is no real risk of anticompetitive foreclosure if competing manufacturers can easily establish their own wholesaling operation. |
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Could it be that the application of competition rules becomes, in a sense, anticompetitive in these circumstances? |
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Also, it shows the increasing need for competition law at the regional or international level in tackling cross-border anticompetitive effects. |
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The authority should not hold back from dealing with the anticompetitive outcomes of government actions. |
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Too often, they can take advantage of weak institutional environments to raise anticompetitive barriers and protect their dominant position. |
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The ban on soft money will have an anticompetitive impact on future electoral outcomes. |
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Intel has battled allegations over the years that its salespeople engaged in anticompetitive behaviour. |
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No longer are anticompetitive or predatory pricing practices the target of the antidumping law. |
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This suggests that anticompetitive behaviour was as widespread as suspected, although lower raw-material prices may have contributed to the savings. |
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In such markets, behaviour that looks anticompetitive may not be: cut-price subscriptions may be necessary to attract the large audiences advertisers demand. |
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Moreover, inquiries and lawsuits related to anticompetitive schemes often lead to much publicity and frequently harm the reputation and goodwill of a company. |
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These organs are responsible for implementing competition policy by monitoring the market, promoting competition and investigating anticompetitive practices. |
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In that scenario, the Services Directive would be applied, but the public funding which keeps them going would become illegal as being anticompetitive. |
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The Tribunal must be armed with an array of administrative tools that provide incentives to the business community and the public that would prevent and deter anticompetitive behaviour before it arises. |
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While each statute is intended to benefit the Canadian consumer, in practice, how do these two statutes, one directed at creating monopoly rights and the other directed at regulating anticompetitive conduct, work in harmony? |
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Arkema France currently remains a party to several proceedings being carried out by the European Commission alleging violations of the rules of EU competition law restricting anticompetitive agreements. |
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Antitrust encompasses a wide pallet of anticompetitive practices, conduct and situations which nowadays form a central focus of concern for the national and Community competition authorities. |
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In some jurisdictions, a number of major inquiries have recently been launched in sectors in which the competition authorities suspect anticompetitive practices. |
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The Office of fair Trading report, published in 1988, found Southern Vectis' behaviour to be anticompetitive. |
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