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Broadly no, because the barrier to entry for being a web developer is low, though there may be some subtlety depending on the exact actions the group takes. A high barrier to entry business would more easily face allegations of anti-trust and collision, eg all of the car dealerships in an area working together to keep prices high and keep competition out, but that's different due to how hard much more expensive it is to become a car dealership.


That's good because collision is generally bad for car consumers.


You probably meant "collusion" but what you wrote is, in fact, quite true as well.


Seems they were poking fun at the parent's typo which also states "collision".

> A high barrier to entry business would more easily face allegations of anti-trust and collision, eg all of the car dealerships


Is the barrier to entry to be a web developer really that much lower than the barrier to being an author of a book?




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