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Contrived Scarcity and Antitrust Lawsuits—“It’s Not a Bag, It’s a Birkin”

Birkin bags are pricey and the producer restricts its potential buyers. Unfortunately, disgruntled customers who don‘t want to follow the company‘s rules are now appealing to US antitrust law to force Birkin to bend to their wishes. This is more evidence of the bankruptcy of antitrust law.

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