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:For example, an institution might choose not to demand or purchase goods that it must compete for against destitute individuals.
:For example, an institution might choose not to demand or purchase goods that it must compete for against destitute individuals.
::Would this practice of non-competition differ from the ''typically confidential'' non-competition clauses commonly seen in written contracts?
:::Only in that an institution would probably broadcast that it was refusing to compete and raise prices of scarce goods - or, perhaps better, would let poorer people participate and gain economies of scale when institutions buy things.
::::Or the attached strings would include a "no [[reverse engineering|reverse engineer]]" clause
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