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A tying claim in antitrust law refers to a situation where a seller requires a buyer to purchase a second product or service as a condition of purchasing the first product or service, which may be considered anti-competitive behavior.
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es-es
Antimonopolio - Reclamaciones de ataduras
es-mx
Antimonopolio - Reclamaciones de ataduras
fr-fr
Antitrust - Accusations de liens
en-gb
Antitrust - Tying Claims
pt-br
Antitruste - Alegações de Vínculo
de-de
Wettbewerbsbeschränkung - Koppelungsvorwürfe
he-il
אנטיטרוסט - טיינג טענות
hi-in
एंटीट्रस्ट - टाईंग दावे
zh-cn
反垄断 - 捆绑索赔
ja-jp
独占禁止法 - 結合主張
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