The standard formulation on remedy is that it ought to cure past violations and prevent their recurrence. That's what antitrust is all about.
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The history of antitrust law enforcement shows that successful antitrust prosecutions have often strengthened and brought vitality to extremely large companies and businesses.
From search and books to online TV and operating systems, antitrust affects our daily digital lives in more ways than we think.
Changing technologies, changing marketplaces, and even changing trends in anti-competitive practices have all presented challenges to antitrust enforcement.
Antitrust law isn't about protecting competing businesses from each other, it's about protecting competition itself on behalf of the public.
Precaution is better than cure.
Regardless of the industry, antitrust law is meant to benefit consumers - not competitors.
Prevention is better than cure.
Antitrust is the way that the government promotes markets when there are market failures. It has nothing to do with the idea of free information.
One thing, however, is sure, - that in all cases the effort should be to impose all the cost of repairing the wrong upon the doer of the wrong. This alone is real justice, and of course such justice is necessarily free.
The remedy for wrongs is to forget them.
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