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by dwild
2102 days ago
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> I think we will see them lose big in the courts. Thus you think their fight has no merits and you pretty much explained why they did this. If their case has merit, then the contract is null and void, thus no breach happened and they'll get back on the shop and everyone's win. If they lose the case, then now the public, including law makers, has a better understanding of the impact of this kind of policies, which in the longer term may means some changes will happens around monopoly laws. |
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