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en The NCAA is not out of the woods yet; you don't need to be a private enterprise to be subject to antitrust laws.

en The Internet is still a new frontier and many of the rules of electronic commerce are yet to be defined, but it is subject to the same antitrust laws that have governed America's businesses throughout this century.

en And government (to define it de facto, or according to modern prudence) is an art whereby some man, or some few men, subject a city or a nation, and rule it according to his or their private interest; which, because the laws in such cases are made according to the interest of a man, or of some few families, may be said to be the empire of men, and not of laws.

en As the Postal Service has evolved, I have become increasingly concerned about its uncertain antitrust status, ... As we go forward, I believe that we must re-examine the continued viability of the Postal Service's antitrust immunity if it is to compete against private businesses.

en Microsoft doesn't respect the antitrust laws, and it has amply demonstrated that it can't be trusted. The company has shown its contempt for any court-imposed changes in its conduct. If the government ends the antitrust case by seeking changes in its conduct, but not in its structure, Microsoft can be expected to creatively evade the thrust of such agreements.
  Ralph Nader

en These are some of the most conservative judges in the country. Ginsburg, in particular, used to head the antitrust division under the Reagan administration, so to say that he is antitrust-savvy is an understatement; the man knows antitrust law backwards and forwards.

en regardless of the conclusions that the department has reached concerning Microsoft's conduct, as of yet no court has found that Microsoft has violated the antitrust laws; to the contrary, the recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has raised serious questions about the validity of the department's antitrust suit against Microsoft.
  Janet Reno

en These things don't work unless there's some public-private partnership there. The notion that any of this money is just lining our pockets is just erroneous. They're (the county and city) taking over the land, just the way they do with any other private enterprise. . . . This just happens to be more public because it's private sports.

en She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. Private enterprise is ceasing to be free enterprise
  Franklin D. Roosevelt

en We're complying with those requests and believe we have not violated any antitrust laws.

en As freak legislation, the antitrust laws stand alone. Nobody knows what it is they forbid.

en They'll be subject to the same laws as anybody else, ... That's our foreign investment laws.

en If I am driving in France, I would be subject to French traffic laws. If I am driving in Australia, Australian traffic laws. If I am driving the information super highway, you don't know whose laws apply.

en Mr. Mantle, do you have any observations with reference to the application of antitrust laws to baseball?
  Mickey Mantle

en lending support to efforts by foreign governments to use their antitrust laws against Microsoft.


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