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It's as closed to a monopoly as I could think of. But yeah, you've got alternatives. Shitty alternatives.

Hell, my work's web filter actually blocks bing.com because it think it's a gambling website.



Didn't you just tell me a few posts up that my example of one real NFL game (made by EA) and a bunch of shitty alternative was a bad example?




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Google got in the fucking dictionary.

EDIT : But you're right, no one's forced to used Google.




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Malcolm wrote:
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Google is interested in making sure that you have no privacy. Ever. Again.

Not aware I'm forced to use them. Except by the fact that all other search providers suck donkey.

It's as closed to a monopoly as I could think of. But yeah, you've got alternatives. Shitty alternatives.

Hell, my work's web filter actually blocks bing.com because it think it's a gambling website.

I thought there was some law stating there are no monopolies. But there must be others because I only have one choice for electricity. I have alternatives for natural gas but only to the first 500 enrolled. And like most things if you are one minute late making a payment your rates go up. If you try to go back to Columbia gas there are fines and penalties(read the small print, I did and didn't enroll) for coming back(But thanks for trying to leave)




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There are unofficial monopolies & there are official monopolies. Major League Baseball is a gov't protected monopoly. There's laws that say MLB is exempt from those other laws.
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The difference is that an unofficial monopoly will, if they tip too far towards exploitation of the consumers, eventually be broken by competition. Official monopolies require the purchase of many politicians to break.
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TPRJones wrote:The difference is that an unofficial monopoly will, if they tip too far towards exploitation of the consumers, eventually be broken by competition.
Not true. They have so much excess earnings power that they can erect exceptionally high barriers to entry for any competitors.

Look back at the 1800's early 1900's.
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Do you have any examples that didn't involve leveraging governmental regulation to help keep competition in check? For example, Standard Oil's successfully anti-competitive practices can be traced back to the Railroad Act of 1862, which effectively helped create regional railroad monopolies that Standard Oil was then able to collude with.

Microsoft is the only example of a naturally occuring monopoly I can find. And I still think Linux is going to take them down if they keep pushing things too far.
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TPRJones wrote:Microsoft is the only example of a naturally occuring monopoly I can find. And I still think Linux is going to take them down if they keep pushing things too far.
Not for at least another 20 - 50 years. Unless the Bruce Lee of the IT world suddenly emerges.
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Malcolm wrote:There are unofficial monopolies & there are official monopolies. Major League Baseball is a gov't protected monopoly. There's laws that say MLB is exempt from those other laws.
Baseball is a game. Hahahahahahahaha
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1. Instead of spending cash to buy politicians & cover up the fact that they're doing that, they can now just skip the cover up & save some cash.

2. Obama doesn't like it, so there's probably something about it that's worthwhile.

3. This quote alone is fucking hilarious ...
In a dissent to the opinion, Justice John Paul Stevens wrote, "The court's ruling threatens to undermine the integrity of elected institutions around the nation."

Like our elected institutions have any integrity left.
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It's irrelevant anyway. The problem isn't companies giving money to politicians to spend on their campaigns, the problems is that so many citizens believe a single word of what politicians say to begin with.

The way to counter it properly isn't to try to restrict freedom of speach. The way to counter it is to require full disclosure of contributions and to make a bigger deal of them. Maybe print right there on the ballots who the top five contributors to the campaign were. You're still voting for someone who has been bought, but it makes it more clear who bought them and you can vote based on that information.




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Then those running for office start bitching about financial privacy & other principles they happily chuck under the proverbial train when it's convenient.

I'd be very interested if candidates couldn't put their names on ballots & instead just had to list their chief contributors & a few sentences about their stances on key issues. Fuck name recognition, fuck party lines, fuck everything just once so the voting populace can see where their political beliefs actually lie.
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TV is going to suck soooo much in election years.
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Troy wrote:TV is going to suck soooo much in election years.
It already sucks pretty badly w\ or w\o elections. Anyhow, that's why god invented Tivo & DVR.
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Malcolm wrote:those running for office start bitching about financial privacy
Screw that noise. When someone runs for public office, they give up certain rights such as privacy. It's part of the deal. If their own personal privacy is that important to them they should not be running for public office.
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Troy wrote:TV is going to suck soooo much in election years.
Honestly, they seem to leave sporting events alone, so I'm good.
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