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DDC 343.7307/25
S 15
Sagers, Christopher L. , (1970-).
United States v. Apple : competition in America / Chris Sagers. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/7334882B-58F7-41D7-816F-BDD5F4427F5E. - ISBN 0674243285 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9780674243286 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9780674243293 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674243293 (electronic bk.)
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Параллельные издания: Print version: : Sagers, Christopher L., 1970- United States v. Apple. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9780674972216
Содержание:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Epigraph; Contents; Introduction: A Case Bigger Than It Seemed; PART I. POLICY AS PROLOGUE; 1. The Great Generalization; 2. In the First Ships: Competition as a Concept and Its Special Role in American History; 3. And Yet, Uncertainty: The Long Shadows of the American Methodenstreit; 4. Uncertainty of Another Kind: Coping with Capitalism through Association and Self-Help; 5. Tensions of the Latter Day and Some Unexpected Skepticism; 6. Competition as a Living Policy, circa 2019; PART II. THE EBOOKS CASE; 7. The Old Business of Books
8. Bookselling and the Birth of Amazon9. Publishers, Booksellers, and the Oldest Problem in the World; 10. Price-Fixing in Books; 11. Content and the Digital Transition in Historical Context; 12. The Promise and Threat of Electronic Books; 13. How Electronic Books Came to Be, and What It Would Mean for the Apple Case; 14. Google Books; 15. The Kindle; 16. The eBooks Conspiracy; PART III. COMPETITION AND ITS MANY REGRETS; 17. The Long Agony of Antitrust; 18. So Are Books, After All, Special? Is Anything?; 19. The Virtues of Vertical and Entry for Its Own Sake; 20. Amazon
21. The Threat to Writers and the Threat to Cultural Values22. The Creeping Profusion of Externalities; Conclusion: Real Ironies; Notes; Acknowledgments; Index
~РУБ DDC 343.7307/25
Рубрики: Price fixing--United States.
Restraint of trade--United States.
Antitrust law--United States.
Publishers and publishing--United States.
LAW / Antitrust
Antitrust law
Price fixing
Publishers and publishing
Restraint of trade
United States
Аннотация: One of the most followed antitrust cases of recent times--United States v. Apple--reveals a missed truth: what Americans most fear is competition itself. In 2012 the Department of Justice accused Apple and five book publishers of conspiring to fix e-book prices. The evidence overwhelmingly showed an unadorned price-fixing conspiracy that cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. Yet before, during, and after the trial millions of Americans sided with the defendants. Pundits on the left and right condemned the government for its decision to sue, decrying Amazon's market share, railing against a new high-tech economy, and rallying to defend beloved authors and publishers. For many, Amazon was the one that should have been put on trial. But why? One fact went unrecognized and unreckoned with: in practice, Americans have long been ambivalent about competition. Chris Sagers, a renowned antitrust expert, meticulously pulls apart the misunderstandings and exaggerations that industries as diverse as mom-and-pop grocers and producers of cast-iron sewer pipes have cited to justify colluding to forestall competition. In each of these cases, antitrust law, a time-honored vehicle to promote competition, is put on the defensive. Herein lies the real insight of United States v. Apple. If we desire competition as a policy, we must make peace with its sometimes rough consequences. As bruising as markets in their ordinary operation often seem, letting market forces play out has almost always benefited the consumer. United States v. Apple shows why supporting cases that protect price competition, even when doing so hurts some of us, is crucial if antitrust law is to protect and maintain markets.--
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Sagers, Christopher L. , (1970-).
United States v. Apple : competition in America / Chris Sagers. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/7334882B-58F7-41D7-816F-BDD5F4427F5E. - ISBN 0674243285 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9780674243286 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9780674243293 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674243293 (electronic bk.)
Description based on print version record
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Sagers, Christopher L., 1970- United States v. Apple. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9780674972216
Содержание:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Epigraph; Contents; Introduction: A Case Bigger Than It Seemed; PART I. POLICY AS PROLOGUE; 1. The Great Generalization; 2. In the First Ships: Competition as a Concept and Its Special Role in American History; 3. And Yet, Uncertainty: The Long Shadows of the American Methodenstreit; 4. Uncertainty of Another Kind: Coping with Capitalism through Association and Self-Help; 5. Tensions of the Latter Day and Some Unexpected Skepticism; 6. Competition as a Living Policy, circa 2019; PART II. THE EBOOKS CASE; 7. The Old Business of Books
8. Bookselling and the Birth of Amazon9. Publishers, Booksellers, and the Oldest Problem in the World; 10. Price-Fixing in Books; 11. Content and the Digital Transition in Historical Context; 12. The Promise and Threat of Electronic Books; 13. How Electronic Books Came to Be, and What It Would Mean for the Apple Case; 14. Google Books; 15. The Kindle; 16. The eBooks Conspiracy; PART III. COMPETITION AND ITS MANY REGRETS; 17. The Long Agony of Antitrust; 18. So Are Books, After All, Special? Is Anything?; 19. The Virtues of Vertical and Entry for Its Own Sake; 20. Amazon
21. The Threat to Writers and the Threat to Cultural Values22. The Creeping Profusion of Externalities; Conclusion: Real Ironies; Notes; Acknowledgments; Index
Рубрики: Price fixing--United States.
Restraint of trade--United States.
Antitrust law--United States.
Publishers and publishing--United States.
LAW / Antitrust
Antitrust law
Price fixing
Publishers and publishing
Restraint of trade
United States
Аннотация: One of the most followed antitrust cases of recent times--United States v. Apple--reveals a missed truth: what Americans most fear is competition itself. In 2012 the Department of Justice accused Apple and five book publishers of conspiring to fix e-book prices. The evidence overwhelmingly showed an unadorned price-fixing conspiracy that cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. Yet before, during, and after the trial millions of Americans sided with the defendants. Pundits on the left and right condemned the government for its decision to sue, decrying Amazon's market share, railing against a new high-tech economy, and rallying to defend beloved authors and publishers. For many, Amazon was the one that should have been put on trial. But why? One fact went unrecognized and unreckoned with: in practice, Americans have long been ambivalent about competition. Chris Sagers, a renowned antitrust expert, meticulously pulls apart the misunderstandings and exaggerations that industries as diverse as mom-and-pop grocers and producers of cast-iron sewer pipes have cited to justify colluding to forestall competition. In each of these cases, antitrust law, a time-honored vehicle to promote competition, is put on the defensive. Herein lies the real insight of United States v. Apple. If we desire competition as a policy, we must make peace with its sometimes rough consequences. As bruising as markets in their ordinary operation often seem, letting market forces play out has almost always benefited the consumer. United States v. Apple shows why supporting cases that protect price competition, even when doing so hurts some of us, is crucial if antitrust law is to protect and maintain markets.--
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DDC 330
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Wasastjerna, Maria,.
Competition, data and privacy in the digital economy : : towards a privacy dimension in competition policy? / / Maria Wasastjerna. - Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : : Kluwer Law International B.V.,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xxii, 294 pages) : : il. - (International competition law series ; ; volume 86). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/6E468817-B15C-406C-AA9D-2680238338FE. - ISBN 9789403522241 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9403522240 (electronic bk.)
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Параллельные издания: Print version: : Wasastjerna, Maria. Competition, data and privacy in the digital economy. - Alphen aan den Rijn ; Frederick, MD : Wolters Kluwer, [2020]. - ISBN 9789403522203
~РУБ DDC 330
Рубрики: Competition, Unfair--European Union countries.
Competition, Unfair--United States.
Restraint of trade--European Union countries.
Restraint of trade--United States.
Conflict of laws--Privacy, Right of.
Information technology--Economic aspects.
Competition, Unfair.
Conflict of laws--Privacy, Right of.
Information technology--Economic aspects.
Restraint of trade.
European Union countries.
United States.
Аннотация: Increasingly, we conduct our lives online, and in doing so, we grant access to our personal information. The crucial feedstock of the world economy thus generated - the commercialization and exploitation of personal data and the intrusion of digital privacy it entails - has built an imposing edifice of market power. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, this detailed exploration of the interlinkage between competition and data privacy takes a critical look at competition policy to evaluate whether the system in its current form and with the existing approach is capable of tackling the challenges raised by the role of personal data in the shift from an offline to an online economy.
W 29
Wasastjerna, Maria,.
Competition, data and privacy in the digital economy : : towards a privacy dimension in competition policy? / / Maria Wasastjerna. - Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : : Kluwer Law International B.V.,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xxii, 294 pages) : : il. - (International competition law series ; ; volume 86). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/6E468817-B15C-406C-AA9D-2680238338FE. - ISBN 9789403522241 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 9403522240 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Wasastjerna, Maria. Competition, data and privacy in the digital economy. - Alphen aan den Rijn ; Frederick, MD : Wolters Kluwer, [2020]. - ISBN 9789403522203
Рубрики: Competition, Unfair--European Union countries.
Competition, Unfair--United States.
Restraint of trade--European Union countries.
Restraint of trade--United States.
Conflict of laws--Privacy, Right of.
Information technology--Economic aspects.
Competition, Unfair.
Conflict of laws--Privacy, Right of.
Information technology--Economic aspects.
Restraint of trade.
European Union countries.
United States.
Аннотация: Increasingly, we conduct our lives online, and in doing so, we grant access to our personal information. The crucial feedstock of the world economy thus generated - the commercialization and exploitation of personal data and the intrusion of digital privacy it entails - has built an imposing edifice of market power. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, this detailed exploration of the interlinkage between competition and data privacy takes a critical look at competition policy to evaluate whether the system in its current form and with the existing approach is capable of tackling the challenges raised by the role of personal data in the shift from an offline to an online economy.
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