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In United States antitrust law, monopolization is illegal monopoly behavior. The main categories of prohibited behavior include exclusive dealing, price discrimination, refusing to supply an essential facility, product tying and predatory pricing. Monopolization is a federal crime under Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. It has a specific legal meaning, which is parallel to the "abuse" of a dominant position in EU competition law, under TFEU article 102. Section 2 of the Sherman Act states that any person "who shall monopolize . . . any part of the trade or commerce among the several states, or with foreign nations shall be deemed guilty of a felony." Section 2 also forbids "attempts to monopolize" and "conspiracies to monopolize". Generally this means that corporations may no

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  • In United States antitrust law, monopolization is illegal monopoly behavior. The main categories of prohibited behavior include exclusive dealing, price discrimination, refusing to supply an essential facility, product tying and predatory pricing. Monopolization is a federal crime under Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. It has a specific legal meaning, which is parallel to the "abuse" of a dominant position in EU competition law, under TFEU article 102. Section 2 of the Sherman Act states that any person "who shall monopolize . . . any part of the trade or commerce among the several states, or with foreign nations shall be deemed guilty of a felony." Section 2 also forbids "attempts to monopolize" and "conspiracies to monopolize". Generally this means that corporations may not act in ways that have been identified as contrary to precedent cases. (en)
  • Monopolizacja - proces powstawania monopoli w wysoko rozwiniętej gospodarce kapitalistycznej, będący efektem koncentracji kapitału i produkcji. Głównymi skutkami monopolizacji są: z jednej strony - zwiększenie, usprawnienie i unowocześnienie produkcji, z drugiej zaś - ograniczenie wolnorynkowej konkurencji; przejawiającej się m.in. dyktowaniem cen przez monopolistów; ograniczeniu negatywnych rezultatów koncentracji w gospodarce służą prawa i instytucje antymonopolowe. (pl)
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  • Monopolizacja - proces powstawania monopoli w wysoko rozwiniętej gospodarce kapitalistycznej, będący efektem koncentracji kapitału i produkcji. Głównymi skutkami monopolizacji są: z jednej strony - zwiększenie, usprawnienie i unowocześnienie produkcji, z drugiej zaś - ograniczenie wolnorynkowej konkurencji; przejawiającej się m.in. dyktowaniem cen przez monopolistów; ograniczeniu negatywnych rezultatów koncentracji w gospodarce służą prawa i instytucje antymonopolowe. (pl)
  • In United States antitrust law, monopolization is illegal monopoly behavior. The main categories of prohibited behavior include exclusive dealing, price discrimination, refusing to supply an essential facility, product tying and predatory pricing. Monopolization is a federal crime under Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. It has a specific legal meaning, which is parallel to the "abuse" of a dominant position in EU competition law, under TFEU article 102. Section 2 of the Sherman Act states that any person "who shall monopolize . . . any part of the trade or commerce among the several states, or with foreign nations shall be deemed guilty of a felony." Section 2 also forbids "attempts to monopolize" and "conspiracies to monopolize". Generally this means that corporations may no (en)
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  • Monopolization (en)
  • Monopolizacja (pl)
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