| Griffin said: There are alot of stupid laws, but nothing would happen if they sold it for any price, the judge would throw it out. |
There's nothing stupid about competition laws.
Like so many other laws, this one doesn't often get applied if nobody calls people out over it. Loss-leading has become standard practice in several sectors, and I don't like it, but for now competitors have played the game. I don't think you'll see lawsuits until somebody starts trying to sell for 50% of cost or something equally ridiculous.
In the specific case of MS vs. Sony, this would never happen. MS has deeper pockets than Sony, and the bigger bank account always wins a dumping war.

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