Antitrust Law And The Digital Economy

Law360, New York (November 30, 2011, 12:00 AM EST) -- As the Internet revolutionizes the world, courts are playing catch-up, grappling with how to apply old norms to the brave new world. The antitrust world is not exempt. The Internet has created new products and new methods of distribution, broken down geographic boundaries and other barriers to entry, and generally enhanced competition. But has the Internet created a separate market, where purveyors of new technology no longer compete with their old world counterparts? That was the question posed — and answered in the affirmative — by the U.S. district court in U.S. v. H&R Block Inc, -- F.3d -- (D.D.C. 2011)....

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