Monopoly and Competition
The stimulating effect of patents
Nokia, Qualcomm in patent tussle describes the battles being waged between
Stamp Out the Postal Monopoly
The post office likes to make believe that it’s a real business with ridiculous gimmicks like its “forever” stamp and talk about
Skating with the Enemy
While the free market has been able to address the needs of the consumers of ice time, a government solution would have harmed local residents, and ice consumers and their chosen sports. All area residents would be taxed for the benefit of the few who enjoy the sound of sharp metal slicing through ice, and we — the lovers of ice — would suffer due to the whims of the government bozos who know nothing about, nor even care about, sports on ice.
Patent Law: Baby Steps--Update
As noted in my previous post, the case KSR International v.
Vonage spared—for now
I guess we should be grateful that the federal government has magnanimously
Wal-Mart Crime of the Day: Cutting the Price of Fabulous Big Televisions
This BusinessWeek story examines an action by Wal-Mart that is pro-consumer, pro-efficiency, pr