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by scarface74
2118 days ago
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No, I am saying your interpretation means nothing without relevant precedent where it was decided in a case of law. If it were that easy, why wasn’t Apple or any of the console makers convicted decades ago? Would you say someone was an expert developer based on citation from w3schools? If it is not “controversial” where is the case law? Can you find one relevant case where an actual judge or jury interpreted the law as you said? Where did you get your law degree from? Where did you argue your case in court? If you can find where a lawyer actually won a case in court based on your interpretation, I have nothing left to say. |
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Let me quote you again.
"Courts do not require a literal monopoly before applying rules for single firm conduct; that term is used as shorthand for a firm with significant and durable market power — that is, the long term ability to raise price or exclude competitors. "
So, to be 100% perfectly clear, are you denying the truth of this statement that was released by the government?
I can't help you, if you are going to say that this statement, that is released by the government is false.
> based on your interpretation
The only thing that I am doing at this point is quoting the information released by the freaking US government, which it kind of seems like you are denying? Which is absolutely insane.