Law in the Internet Society

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So Much for Legal Redress

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Coincidentally, the vague terms that Amazon forces authors to accept mimic the antitrust statute that is supposed to intervene when a company has succeeded in capturing too much market share, as Amazon probably will. If a dwindling competitor such as Barnes and Noble were to survive long enough and try to recoup its lost profits from Amazon through litigation, Amazon would presumptively breeze through the 3-prong ALCOA test and escape divestiture liability in obfuscating Microsoft fashion.
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Coincidentally, the vague terms that Amazon forces authors to accept mimic the antitrust statute that is supposed to intervene when a company has succeeded in capturing too much market share, as Amazon probably will. If a dwindling competitor such as Barnes and Noble were to survive long enough and try to recoup its lost profits from Amazon through litigation, Amazon would presumptively breeze through the 3-prong ALCOA test and escape divestiture liability in obfuscating Microsoft fashion.
 The judicial analysis would proceed as follows:

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