Selasa, 16 Februari 2016

Editor's Pick: Do 1800s Antitrust Laws Apply in the E-Commerce Age?


Peter S. Vogel
Feb 16, 2016 11:18 AM PT
Laws usually are established after interpersonal or business activities collide with the real or perceived rights of others. After parties with different positions fight about who's right and who's wrong, legislatures create laws to solve the legal issues raised, and courts enforce them or create their own. Many of the laws from the past, however, do not make sense when applied to e-commerce. [More...]

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