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John Deere settles tractor repair antitrust suit
John Deere has agreed to settle an antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission and several states over its tractor repair requirements. The lawsuit accused the company of monopolizing the tractor repair industry by restricting access to software tools needed for repairs, and the settlement requires it to provide independent repair providers with the same services as authorized dealers.
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