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Essential Parts, Inc. and Dennison Widgets, Inc., are competitors selling certain machine parts that are otherwise generally unattainable in their geographic market. This market includes the states of California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Essential Parts and Dennison Widgets agree that Essential Parts will no longer sell in California and Washington and that Dennison Widgets will no longer sell in Idaho and Oregon. Have Essential Parts and Dennison Widgets violated any antitrust law? If so, which one? Explain. If they had divided their market by type of customer rather than geographic are, would the result be the same? Why or why not?

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