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August 22, 2005
Antitrust Scrutiny of Standard Setting Organizations
Professor Michael Carrier of the Rutgers-Camden Law School has posted an interesting comment on SSRN concluding that antitrust scrutiny of standard setting organizations should be minimal since the pro-competitie benefits of SSO's will undoubtedly outweigh any anti-competitive effects.
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