Word: copycatting
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...after a rival does; gas stations facing off across an intersection do it all the time. What's illegal is for two or more rivals to form a "cartel" by agreeing in advance to fix a price. One of the signs that this may be happening is a close, copycat pattern of changes--and this, the Justice Department claims, is what has been happening for years between Sotheby's and Christie's. In 1992 Sotheby's raised its buyer's fee from 10% to 15% on the first $50,000 (on higher amounts the buyer paid 10%). After just seven...
...million in funding. The creation of the center is an acknowledgment that the federal government is going to act more as jailkeeper than patrolman in policing the Internet. The major leads in the case so far, which have zeroed in on a sophisticated West Coast-based cyber-vandal, a copycat in Canada and a German hacker, have been produced by either private firms or web surfers...
...billion Exxon-Mobil merger, and have since indicated that the competitive playing field of gasoline vendors can't stand to be condensed anymore. Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who petitioned the FTC to block the BP Amoco-Arco deal, told regulators the transaction would lead to other "copycat" mergers. If the folks at BP Amoco can find solace in anything, it might be that it's starting a new trend - this was the first time the had FTC blocked an oil merger since the early...
...feature, and charm is replaced by the dull treatment of a way-too-familiar scenario. As in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun, an evil genius lords it over a mountainous island patrolled by a supermonster. The monster here is Mewtwo, a kitty clone or copycat of cuddly Mew. And as in Toy Story, the old-fashioned toys (like Mew) have to teach the mechanized ones (like Two) a bit about human values...
...COPYCAT, WHERE...