Intellectual Property
Mar. 22, 2005
Antitrust Tying Claim Enjoys Market Power Presumption
Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Henry C. Su - U.S. antitrust laws forbid a seller from requiring a buyer who wants to purchase one product to take a second product as part of a combined package if such an arrangement unreasonably restrains competition in the market for the second product.




Intellectual Property
By Henry C. Su
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