Microsoft’s Actions Towards Other Firms

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TLDRMicrosoft’s monopoly power is also evidenced by the fact that, over the course of several years, Microsoft took actions that could only have been advantageous if they operated to reinforce monopoly power. These actions are described below.via the TL;DR App

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I. Microsoft’s Actions Toward Other Firms

  1. Microsoft’s monopoly power is also evidenced by the fact that, over the course of several years, Microsoft took actions that could only have been advantageous if they operated to reinforce monopoly power. These actions are described below.

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