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To: Bearded One who wrote (21203)11/4/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: XiaoYao  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
That is, it's probably OK in general to hurt a company, but you can't hurt a company for the purposes of preserving your monopoly.

In your assumption, once a company has a monopoly (or dominate market position or whatever monopoly mean by DOJ), then the only thing this company can do is wait for its competitors to shot at its head and lost the market position. If the company develops any new products or even improves their existing products or markets their products, they would damage the competitors' chance to defeat them. Because they are trying to enhance their already dominated market position, so their purpose is to preserve monopoly. And by your logic, that is illegal.
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