Competition, Regulation, and Market-Based Prices in Copyright Rate Setting
When it comes to the nexus between competition and regulation, competition is all too often cursed with fair-weather friends. For […]
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When it comes to the nexus between competition and regulation, competition is all too often cursed with fair-weather friends. For […]
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