Most antitrust offenses require proof of the defendant’s market power, or ability to control the market and raise prices above cost. For example, many exclusive contracts are harmless and lawful in competitive markets, but they can become anticompetitive when the firm imposing them has significant market power. The internet has created a large commercial market that rightfully merits attention from antitrust and competition law authorities. Much of the popular press and even some antitrust ...| Penn Carey Law: Legal Scholarship Repository