15 USC § 4302 - Rule of reason standard
In any action under the antitrust laws, or under any State law similar to the antitrust laws, the conduct of—
shall not be deemed illegal per se; such conduct shall be judged on the basis of its reasonableness, taking into account all relevant factors affecting competition, including, but not limited to, effects on competition in properly defined, relevant research, development, product, process, and service markets. For the purpose of determining a properly defined, relevant market, worldwide capacity shall be considered to the extent that it may be appropriate in the circumstances.
In any action under the antitrust laws, or under any State law similar to the antitrust laws, the conduct of—
shall not be deemed illegal per se; such conduct shall be judged on the basis of its reasonableness, taking into account all relevant factors affecting competition, including, but not limited to, effects on competition in properly defined, relevant research, development, product, process, and service markets. For the purpose of determining a properly defined, relevant market, worldwide capacity shall be considered to the extent that it may be appropriate in the circumstances.
Source
(Pub. L. 98–462, § 3,Oct. 11, 1984, 98 Stat. 1816; Pub. L. 103–42, § 3(d),June 10, 1993, 107 Stat. 119; Pub. L. 108–237, title I, § 104,June 22, 2004, 118 Stat. 663.)
Amendments
2004—Pub. L. 108–237substituted “of—
“(1) any person in making or performing a contract to carry out a joint venture, or
“(2) a standards development organization while engaged in a standards development activity,
shall” for “of any person in making or performing a contract to carry out a joint venture shall”.
1993—Pub. L. 103–42substituted “joint venture” for “joint research and development venture” and “, development, product, process, and service” for “and development” and inserted at end “For the purpose of determining a properly defined, relevant market, worldwide capacity shall be considered to the extent that it may be appropriate in the circumstances.”
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