Similar words: antitrust law, Sherman antitrust act, citrus fruit, trust, trusty, trust in, trustee, entrust. Meaning: adj. of laws and regulations; designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices.
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61. Last week, a small Web site operator, TradeComet.com, filed an antitrust suit against Google, accusing it of unfairly manipulating its advertising system to harm a potential competitor.
62. US antitrust regulators have just been handed their first chance to dig into the same matter.
63. Eventually, Netscape was also - ran status - and the Justice Department took Microsoft to court on antitrust violations.
64. Nevertheless, the Firefox campaign may be aided by Microsoft's antitrust case and the company's recent proposal to include rival web browsers in the Windows OS throughout Europe.
65. He follows Eric Schmidt, a politically savvy executive who worked at Sun Microsystems while it battled Microsoft during the software giant’s seminal antitrust case.
66. Antitrust Law is an important law for restricting the operation of professional sports leagues.
67. Google has said the Yahoo deal doesn't violate antitrust law.
68. Antitrust law Law aimed at preventing monopolies, price - fixing agreements , and other obstacles to free market competition.
69. The last time the government saw a threat like this—Microsoft in the 1990s—it launched an aggressive antitrust case.
70. The prospect of one of the Internet's most powerful companies snapping up a major hardware manufacturer has some consumer advocates urging federal antitrust authorities to take a dim view of the deal.
71. In the antitrust case it did not, and, as this newspaper argued at the time (see article), he was lucky that it did not lead to the break-up of his company.
72. It is necessary to criminalize monopolies doing great harm to society, and many countries' antitrust monopoly acts or competition laws have stipulated that some monopolies should commit crime.
73. Microsoft has been rebuffed a second time in its attempts to subpoena competitors in order to fight its antitrust case with the European Union.
74. The author thought, antitrust law enforcement agency in our country should be established on two principles.
75. But, if be abused , be about to be made by the compasses of antitrust law.
76. For over one hundred years, the antitrust consent decree has been a major weapon in the federal enforcement of antitrust laws.
77. The U. S. government has tried to reap the advantages of large-scale organization while minimizing the dangers through legislation,(http://sentencedict.com/antitrust.html) such as the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Antitrust Act.
78. There are a lot of competition restriction stipulations in the labor agreement of NBA, but the application of the antitrust law can be dodged by means of labor exemption.
79. Antitrust Laws are chiefly to regulate market behavior and to encourage competition through the prevention of monopolization and the limitation of restraint of trade.
80. This is the usual justification for antitrust laws and such regulatory agencies as the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Civil Aeronautics Board.
81. "Deutsche Boerse believes the proposal by Nasdaq and ICE would burden shareholders with irresponsible leverage, eliminate a competitor and face insurmountable antitrust risk," it said.
82. Instead Yahoo! entered into an advertising dalliance with Google, but this fell apart after antitrust authorities signalled that they would not approve such an agreement.
83. Dean is fending off three antitrust lawsuits, the most recent filed by the Justice Department itself.
84. Plaintiffs in the vitamin C antitrust case again Chinese companies filed the 2 nd amended complaint today.
85. D. N. N. Microsoft has been rebuffed a second time in its attempts to subpoena competitors in order to fight its antitrust case with the European Union.
86. The objective of treble damages in US antitrust law is to provide an incentive for victims and deter antitrust violation.
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