Antitrust and Technology
The discussion delves into the nuances of the Sherman Antitrust Act, highlighting its lack of specificity regarding the societal importance of products like smartphones versus blenders. There's a sense of frustration over the absence of certain arguments in legal documents, as the implications of market share and product necessity seem crucial yet overlooked. The conversation emphasizes the challenge of proving violations within the existing legal framework, especially when precedent has not clearly addressed these distinctions.In this clip
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