Antitrust in 60 Seconds: Tying and Bundling
The 60-Second Read: A tying arrangement happens when a seller requires a buyer to buy a second product when they […]
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Antitrust in 60 Seconds
The 60-Second Read: A tying arrangement happens when a seller requires a buyer to buy a second product when they […]
This article, the latest entry in DisCo’s “Antitrust in 60 Seconds” series, explores public utility regulation, the inverse of free […]
The 60-Second Read: Illinois Brick is a Supreme Court case that has come to represent the proposition that indirect purchasers […]
The 60-Second Read: A commonly used identifier for a merger is “vertical or “horizontal.” A horizontal merger is one between […]
The 60-Second Read: “Two-sided markets” is a term of art that refers to multi-sided business models, which describe a business […]
The Antitrust in 60 Seconds series discusses key topics in the antitrust debate. Below is a list of our current […]
The 60-Second Read: Market definition is an important step in building an antitrust case or investigating a market for anticompetitive […]
The 60-Second Read: The essential facilities doctrine in the EU, like in the United States, is a remedy that tackles […]
The 60-Second Read: The essential facilities doctrine is a “mandatory access remedy” that imposes a duty on a monopolist firm […]
The 60-Second Read: A network effect occurs when the value of a good or service increases the more people use […]