Korea is first in open platforms! Korea has rejected digital commerce monopolies and recognized open platforms as a right. This marks a major milestone in the 45-year history of personal computing. It began in Cupertino, but the forefront today is in Seoul.https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/1432644358646415363 …
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You don't actually have to prove anybody is a monopoly to prove that their practice was anti-competitive. It _helps_, because it is an easy way to show that the consumer didn't have a choice.
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In Eastman Kodak, for example, Kodak was eventually found to be conducting anti-competitive practices by attempting to monopolize the parts and labor for repairing Kodak equipment _even though_ Kodak equipment wasn't even close to 50% of the principle market, let alone 100%.
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