Antitrust After Microsoft
Auteur : David B. Kopel
Date de publication : 2001
Éditeur : Heartland Institute
Nombre de pages : 175
Résumé du livre
Kopel (a researcher for the Heartland Institute) draws lessons from the Microsoft case and applies them to anti-trust laws on the whole. He describes the impact of emerging technologies, the shifts created by new competitors, the details of the Microsoft case, and its relationship to business practices and politics. His argument is deeply suspicious of government regulation of business, especially the regulation of communication technology. c. Book News Inc.