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It's not automatic that intellectual monopoly law is a good thing.
Even with the anti-trust and monopoly laws they still pull that stuff."
Framework conditions are indispensable when it comes to preventing abuses, monopolies law being one example.
Not sure about worse of better, but yes, the intellectual monopoly law surrounding patents is a big part of the problem.
Under Jim Hogg, the state turned its attention toward corporations violating the state monopoly laws.
The government also intervened on the grounds that a small part of the proposed merger, relating to the crisp business, contravened the monopolies law.
A Georgia subsidiary, for example, was fined $375,000 for conspiring to violate Federal monopoly laws.
In Russia, supporters of the monopoly law say that lowering prices through competition is not in Russia's interest as an energy-exporting nation.
Burger Ranch tried to take over Burger King in Israel, but was blocked by monopoly laws.
After 1993 the Milk Race ended as the MMB was wound up because of European monopoly laws.
The change of system in European monopolies law that the European Commission is contemplating is high risk as far as competition policy is concerned.
"When you know you have to invest in foreign companies - monopoly laws make further investment in West Germany difficult - you move slowly, step by step."
The monopoly laws in America at the time did not allow the three labels to trade as one, and so the 'umbrella' name of Kinney Music came into being.
These include protection for principal witnesses in competition law cases throughout Europe, the legal status of Internet publications and guaranteed protection against double prosecution under monopoly law.
The breakup of the Trust by federal courts under monopoly laws, and the loss of European markets during World War I, hurt Edison financially.
Maybe so, but at least they're a model of non-Communist randomness, something the Congress itself is not allowed to be under the party monopoly law that bars pluralism in politics.
Tougher Stance on Monopolies The Japanese agreed to amend their monopoly law to raise fines and enhance the deterrent effect by publicly naming violators.
He said the 28 owners conduct themselves "like selfish barons lording over their personal billion-dollar domains," and should comply with federal monopoly laws as must professional basketball, football and hockey teams.
It has to be said that clubbing together and overpaying by that much against the estimated worth does sound pretty much like abuse of the patent system, as well as monopoly laws.
The commission said the low bids, made on contracts to design computer software for several city governments, were judged likely to be "unjust low-price sales" and "customer inducement by unjust benefits" under the Japanese monopoly law.
Kodak also says that the Japanese Government should enforce monopoly laws against Fuji, but it is hampered a bit in making this argument because similar complaints are made in the United States about the dominance of Kodak there.
Termed an Important Move "Today's announcement involves only one case, and it will take more to convince people that the Fair Trade Commission will really enforce the laws strictly," said Masahiro Murakami, an expert on monopoly law at Yokohama National University.
The Fair Trade Commission will look into whether the Japan Airlines Company and two other airlines violated Japan's monopoly law by cutting fares on a route also operated by an upstart carrier, the Skynet Asia Airways Company.
With pleas to the mayor for help, the Independent Taxicab Association of Buffalo, NY claimed that Montana was given unfair contracts during World War II to operate exclusively across the city - violating the fair monopoly laws of the day.
We are debating a highly controversial modernisation proposal for European monopolies law, that is Mr von Wogau' s report, and it is far more controversial than the vote in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs may have given us reason to believe.