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Old 06-26-2012, 11:26 AM   #31
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Even if one publisher never would have had the necessary leverage to get a retailer to agree to agency pricing all by their lonesome?
I agree with you that the method used to force it on retailers was illegal, and that should be punished. My unease lies in the idea of prohibiting future agency pricing, given that per se it's an entirely legal practice. I think it's right and proper that the existing agreements, arranged illegally, should be torn up.
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