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... De facto standardization also raises international policy challenges in areas such as antitrust and competition policies, which up to now have been set and enforced in a national context. Where the de facto standard is the proprietary product of a particular company or group of companies, such as MS-DOS, antitrust questions that were previously domestic in nature may assume international significance.


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