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Thanks for working on competition law; it's a mess right now from it's biased first draft and contentious history. Cool Hand Luke 00:46, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Competition law

Hello Proz - thanks for your work on the Competition law page so far. The public sector regulation section, as you've seen is a bit of a stub - but it needs expansion, not deletion. It is considered a part of competition law in the practice and academic discipline in the EU, and by many authors in the States - you can see it's usually in the final sections of books, which you can check on Amazon. You're welcome to start again with a stub if you want. I just wrote that part quickly to have something, rather than nothing. I've done a bit on the European Community regulation page just recently. As for the section on monopoly stuff, please go ahead and edit: that's better than leaving tags. Keep in mind though, that there's nothing dubious about what I've written there, and there's all footnotes: this page is about how to find good way to summarise the differences and the similarities between the two (and all the other jurisdictions in the world as well - Japan, Australia, Canada, etc), isn't it? Wikidea 07:35, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding your edits to Competition law:

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Bad bot. Smack. Smack. Proz 09:11, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Next time...

Next time I say something to you, please return the politeness and talk back to me, not go to another page and mock my comments there. I've replied to what you've said. I'd be interested to know where you're from by the way, because you put across the impression that you know what you're talking about and maybe you could make a few positive improvements. Wikidea 11:20, 12 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I replied to your comments about Competition law on Talk:Competition law. This seemed most appropriate for a discussion of the content of Competition law. Even now I cannot see the mockery in what I wrote. Proz 13:08, 12 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry if I have put across any impression that I am an expert. I hopefully know what I am talking about when I decide to talk about something, but I am anonymous here, therefore I cannot claim any expertise. Proz 13:08, 12 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]