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stg22 | 1 year ago
As an extreme example, Oracle had a dominant position in the enterprise database market in the late '90s, but it wouldn't have been an abuse of that position if they'd integrated a web browser into Oracle 8.
stg22 | 1 year ago
As an extreme example, Oracle had a dominant position in the enterprise database market in the late '90s, but it wouldn't have been an abuse of that position if they'd integrated a web browser into Oracle 8.
anakaine|1 year ago
Breaking one will absolutely give the other an unfair advantage and entrench a market leader, which is against the principles of antitrust.
waffletower|1 year ago