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amne | 3 months ago
What are you even saying?
Whereas google was letting Bosch sell vacuums in their megamall, but only if it uses Google dust filters and people buy only Google made dust filters and Bosch isn't allowed to sell their own dust filters in the megamall.
AnthonyMouse|3 months ago
[1] https://som.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2022-01/DTH-Apple-n...
But how is an agreement prohibiting people from patronizing competitors not an antitrust violation? It's not a matter of who agreed to it, it's matter of what they're requiring you to agree to.
astafrig|3 months ago
So, a lease.
chii|3 months ago
And their mall is monopolistic if it is only for Karcher products. However, because a competitor can easily open a mall next door, it means this Karcher mall is small, and so the enforcers should leave it be. Until the day Karcher buys up all the mall space, in which case, they (regulators) start purging their mall monopoly.
The threat of being purged because you've acquired a large enough monopoly should _always_ be there. It's part of doing business in a fair environment.