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Breaking Up Tech Should be Hard to Do

Breaking Up Tech Should be Hard to Do

06/20/2019 • Washington Examiner • Thomas Schatz
Washington Examiner: Antitrust laws are designed to promote and protect competition, not punish large companies simply due to their size or success.

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