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Monopolizing may
refer to:
Monopolization, a
crime under United States antitrust law The act of creating, maintaining, or
using power derived from a monopoly...
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United States antitrust law,
monopolization is
illegal monopoly behavior. The main
categories of
prohibited behavior include exclusive dealing, price...
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substitute for a
monopolized good. The
monopolist is the sole
supplier of the good in question. A
customer either buys from the
monopolizing entity on its...
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Columbia Circuit. The U.S.
government accused Microsoft of
illegally monopolizing the web
browser market for Windows,
primarily through the
legal and technical...
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Google LLC on
January 24, 2023. The suit
accuses Google of
illegally monopolizing the
advertising technology (adtech)
market in
violation of
sections 1...
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Regents of the
University of
Oklahoma (1984) that the NCAA
could no
longer monopolize the
rights to
negotiate the
contracts for
college football games, allowing...
- John D. Rockefeller's
petroleum conglomerate Standard Oil had
illegally monopolized the
American petroleum industry and
ordered the
company to
break itself...
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General Motors (GM) and
related companies that were
involved in the
monopolizing of the sale of
buses and
supplies to
National City
Lines (NCL) and subsidiaries...
- parti****ting in interviews. The band sued
Ticketmaster in 1994,
claiming it had
monopolized the concert-ticket market. In 2006,
Rolling Stone described the band...
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advertising services,
physical protection, or for
providing and
possibly monopolizing a
location where the
prostitute may
solicit clients. Like prostitution...