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Antitrust Violations
Illegal activities under antitrust laws that lead to unfair competition, such as price fixing, monopolies, and other practices that significantly reduce market competition.
Sherman Act
A foundational piece of antitrust legislation in the United States, aimed at preventing monopolies and promoting competition.
Eastman Kodak
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