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Anti-Trust Law and Competition Law. Specifically the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
In 2000, in an antitrust lawsuit brought against Microsoft, a U.S. federal court judge ruled against the company.
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Anti-trust law keeps large companies from sabotaging the free market.
The Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 was a strengthening of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. It allowed for the breakup of trusts rather than what the Sherman Anti-trust act was used for, which was the break up of unions.
The answer is true the anti trust act was the first Federal Statute to limit cartels and monopolies.
Law inteded to promote free competition in the marketplace by outlawing monopolies.In this context the term "trust" refers to a business alliance for the purpose of establishing a monopoly. So anti-trust legislation is anti-monoplistic, or pro-competition.
Law inteded to promote free competition in the marketplace by outlawing monopolies.In this context the term "trust" refers to a business alliance for the purpose of establishing a monopoly. So anti-trust legislation is anti-monoplistic, or pro-competition.
Anti-trust laws!
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