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The virtual currency battle between Facebook and Zynga reminds us that:
 a. Relatively small companies with virtual currencies, like Zynga, have little chance of challenging the demands of large companies, like Facebook, with virtual currency platforms.
  b. In the future, virtual currencies will be created, destroyed, and evolve in many different ways.
  c. Community really does follow commerce.
  d. To gain widespread trust and usage, a virtual currency does not need a large base of users.

Question 2

The most important U.S. anti trust law:
 a. Hampton Act
  b. Rule of Reason
  c. Sherman Act
  d. Wagner Act
  e. All of the above



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