Relevant decisions possess shown expanding output-type of analyses

Relevant decisions possess shown expanding output-type of analyses For example, in Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Attributes, Inc., 112 S. Ct. 2072 (1992), the Supreme Court held that factual issues regarding consumer "lock-in" in the after-market for replacement parts constituted a proper basis on which to deny motions for summary judgment in a tie-in case. Similarly, a plaintiff's use of leverage in lock-in situations has frequently been cited in the lower courts as a principal basis for the denial of summary judgment motions in both tie-in and monopolization ...

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