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Originally Posted by kennyc
 Exactly. That's why they call it the FREE MARKET (and prohibit collusion and racketeering).
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More important: B&N is *already* selling other types of products.
(Remember the B&N carpets?)
http://moneyland.time.com/2011/10/24...-selling-rugs/
It is hard to argue they can't do something they are already doing, no?
The one thing I hope the lawsuit achieves is to (finally!) get the BPHs and their apologists thinking about how *they* do business instead of how Amazon does business. There is no magic bullet, there is no savior. The only solution is good, legal, modern business practices.
The past is done and gone; if they don't start looking *realistically* at the future, their finances are going to keep on suffering.
Already the five are at risk for $100 million in refunds. Unspecified fines. And that is before the class actin suits. And the other 35 state AGs.