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| Huh? Best Buy has plenty of competition,You obviously have no idea what a monopoly is. It is not just "there is no other business that offers EXACTLY what you do. It is that you have almost no competition at all.If you sell Items A, B and C, and there isa company that sells A, and a company that sells B and a company that sells C, but no other company that sells all three, you do NOT have a monopoly.Regardless, sports leagues DO have anti-trust protection and have since the AFL/NFL merger. They have been challenged in court by many start up leagues (most famously the USFL who even though tey technically "won" their case, were pretty much told that nothing would be done when they were awarded a whopping $1 in damages....which was automatically tripled to $3) and have always been given the protection. From Wikipeida:In an agreement brokered by AFL founder Lamar Hunt and Dallas Cowboys General Manager Tex Schramm, the two leagues announced their merger deal on June 8, 1966. The leagues would henceforth hold a Common Draft and an end-of-season World Championship Game between the two league champions (later known as the Super Bowl and reverting to simply an NFL championship game). Still another city received an NFL franchise thanks to the AFL, as New Orleans was awarded an NFL team after Louisiana's federal Congressmen pushed for the passage of Public Law 89-800, which permitted the merger and exempted the action from Anti-Trust restrictions. The monopoly that would be created needed to be legitimized by an act of Congress. In 1970, the leagues fully merged under the name National Football League and divided into two conferences of an equal number of teams. There was also a financial settlement, with the AFL teams paying a combined $18 million over 20 years. There was also strident objection by many American Football League fans over their league's loss of its separate identity, name, and distinctive logo.Somehow I think the judges and lawyers invovled in that decision know a little more about monopolies that you do.Ooooh! A Ron Paul fan! That explains it all! You are someone ith ZERO understnading of the law, yet you feel compelled to bitch about it anyway. |
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