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On Sep 4, 9:07*pm, DigitalRadioScams
wrote: iBiquity and company was already accused of violating the Sherman Act: "New York District Court Dismisses Digital Radio Technology Suit" "Kahn and his company Kahn Communications, Inc. alleged that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and non-government defendants (iBiquity Digital Corp., Lucent Technologies, Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., and Clear Channel Communications, Inc.) conspired to violate the Sherman Act through the FCC's regulation of digital radio technology, and that the non-government defendants engaged in other ‘monopolistic behavior.'" http://www.abanet.org/antitrust/at-c...lletins/2007/i... Here's a link to the Sherman Act: http://www.justice.gov/atr/laws.htm It would seem that the level of fraud against the American people would be of criminal act: "The Sherman Act also makes it a crime to monopolize any part of interstate commerce. An unlawful monopoly exists when only one firm controls the market for a product or service, and it has obtained that market power, not because its product or service is superior to others, but by suppressing competition with anticompetitive conduct." Oh please, now you are getting silly. This scam was approved by the feds. Now a shareholders suit when they go bust is likely. |
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