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> Bloomberg's report doesn't get into how Oculus could potentially suffer consequences for its prices, but it's worth pointing out that competitive pricing by itself is not an antitrust violation. The FTC's website states that it would be problematic if "below-cost pricing allows a dominant competitor to knock its rivals out of the market and then raise prices to above-market levels for a substantial time," but also acknowledges that such a phenomenon is unlikely.

We really need updated and aggressively enforced antitrust laws if we want to spur innovation and have a more distributed, competitive economy.