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by scarface74
2134 days ago
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A company that was subject to antitrust because it colluded with other companies in the market has nothing to do with what’s going on in the app market. Collusion is always illegal -except for the sports leagues. Yes and consoles makers have control of their consoles, Roku has control of their platform, as does LG with their WebOS based TVs. Yet and still when you were challenged to come up with an analogous example, the best you could come up with is multiple companies colluding. |
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The case involved Kodak refusing to sell parts for its copiers to outside repair shops, and they were sued by the shops who claimed this was anticompetitive behavior.
Kodak made a claim that since there was robust competition in the market for copiers, they couldn't have market power in the aftermarkets for "Kodak copier parts and service." The Supreme Court rejected that argument, holding it was possible to show that there was market power (and therefore antitrust liability) in a secondary market even if the primary market is competitive.