(Free download) Competition, Innovation and the Microsoft Monopoly: Antitrust in the Digital Marketplace: Proceedings of a conference held by The Progress & Freedom Foundation in Washington, DC February 5, 1998
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| #9908334 in Books | Springer | 1999-03-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.75 x6.14l,1.36 | File Name: 0792384644 | 297 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| An easy read in understanding the Microsoft Antitrust Case|By S. Davis|With all the various information available concerning the Microsoft monopoly, it was wonderful to find an objective source that followed the events before and during the Microsoft case, analyzed the monopolistic tendencies of the software market in general, and compared this information with previous monopo
Do the antitrust laws have a place in the digital economy or are they obsolete? That is the question raised by the government's legal action against Microsoft, and it is the question this volume is designed to answer. America's antitrust laws were born out of the Industrial Revolution. Opponents of the antitrust laws argue that whatever merit the antitrust laws may have had in the past they have no place in a digital economy. Rapid innovation makes the accu...
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