So a guy walks into the Atlanta Journal Constitution headquarters and buys a paper for $2, he parks himself across the street with his own copy machine, runs off 1000 copies of it and says "hey everyone, I've got the AJC for free, come get it". So all of the customers who were gonna go inside and get the AJC instead goes to him and gets a copy for free.
Let's say you left your wallet at home and only had $5 in your pocket. You're hungry but you want a copy of the paper too. You can get a sandwich for $5, but if you buy the paper, you can't. So you go pick up a copy from this guy and still get a sandwich.
Who is at fault there?





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