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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (150964)12/4/2001 12:41:39 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
How many times have groups or organizations have tried accusing Intel of being a Monopoly in court? How many have succeeded? Maybe you are suggesting that Albert go to court against Intel, and if he gets lucky and has the right judge, he'll be able to accuse Intel of being a Monopoly?

Don't lose sight of the fact that being a monopoly is not illegal. It just imposes certain restrictions on behavour. Proving Intel to be a monopoly means nothing in itself. You would also have to prove they used that position in a manner that violates the law.

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