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The presumption there being that the only possible evidence for collusion is the existence of hard-requirements levied on each party.

Unless you're misreading my reply to mean the absence of hard-evidence.



the thing is that the crime of collusion is defined not by behavior, but by agreement. It is 100% legal to offer the same price as your competitors, even if an entire industry is doing it. it only becomes illegal if parties make an explicit agreement. Hard-requirements would demonstrate an explicit agreement.




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