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International Salt Co. v. United States 332 U.S. 392 (1947) was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that the Sherman Act prohibits as per se violations all tying arrangements in which a product for which a seller has a legal monopoly such as a patent requires purchasers to also buy a product for which the seller has no legal monopoly.

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