Tie-in contracts:
A) violate Section 3 of the Clayton Act regardless of the seller having monopoly power in the tie-in product.
B) do not violate Section 1 of the Sherman Act under any circumstance.
C) violate Section 3 of the Clayton Act if the seller has foreclosed competitors from a substantial volume of commerce in the tied product.
D) violate Section 1 of the Sherman Act and Section 7 of the Clayton Act.
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