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Originally Posted by taustin
Actually, all business negotiations are based on law, specifically, contract law, as constrained by other laws such as anti-trust laws and copyright laws.
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Yes, and that is the reason why they are totally different. Laws set the boundaries of such negotiations, but them can't influence laws. They are on different levels. So comparing obeying a law and giving in in a negotiation is invalid.
To your second point: I was just talking about this specific comparison, regarding the german price fixing law. That's the reason why I can not see any similarities to a civil rights movement. And even if somebody does so, the point still stands, that even then fighting a law and fighting in a business negotiation is very different.