"Peter T. Breuer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>>     Yes, it certainly is. However, it is also Microsoft's right as a 
>> seller
>> to refuse discounts to those who also sell competing products. You may 
>> not

> No it is not their "right"! That would be a discriminatory practice,
> not to mention an anti-competitive practice. Totally.

    Businesses have the right to be discriminatory and anti-competitive in 
this way. McDonald's won't sell a Burger King their burger patties. This is 
both discriminatory and anti-competitive, but also perfectly legal, moral, 
and proper.

    You only run into a problem under United States law if the company is a 
monopoly. And I've already addressed that issue in this thread.

    DS


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