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Comment by p0w3n3d

13 hours ago

I heard that one company buying all the product or a majority of the product is called a monopoly practice.

  If a dominant buyer locks up most of the supply chain through exclusive contracts, it prevents rival companies from getting the materials they need to survive, which violates laws like Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

It's called a monopsony[1], regardless, antitrust regulation is famously dead under the current US administration.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopsony

  • Regulation is dead under this current US administration (unless you pay a bribe). It's so weird this is where we are right now and most of the tech leadership has to play along even though it's technically illegal?

  • very cool word, but I think the etymology stated in Wikipedia is wrong.

    the second part of the word just means purchase (in a weird ancient Greek tense). there's no relation to fish whatsoever.

    (I'm Greek)