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Lars Kjølbye , Elisabetta Righini  (Latham & Watkins LLP) , Peter Citron  (White & Case, Belgium)
EU Adopts Ban On Unjustified Geo-Blocking
March 08, 2018

On 27 February 2018, the European Union (EU) adopted the EU geo-blocking regulation (the Regulation), which will enter into force by the end of the year. The Regulation prohibits unjustified geo-…

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James Hain-Cole  (Cuatrecasas)
General Court Rejects Edeka’s Appeal in Relation to the Disclosure of EURIBOR Documents from EC File
February 27, 2018

In a judgment dated 5 February 2018, the General Court of the EU (the “General Court”) rejected the appeal by German retailer Edeka–Handelsgesellschaft Hessenring’s (“Edeka”) against a decision by…

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Aleksander Stawicki  (WKB Wierciński, Kwieciński, Baehr, Poland)
The Polish competition authority applies the principle of in dubio pro reo in the case concerning a cartel on the domestic certification market (and refuses to use lie detecting devices)
February 22, 2018

The Polish competition authority applies the principle of in dubio pro reo in the case concerning a cartel on the domestic certification market (and refuses to use lie detecting devices) On 29…

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Timur Bondaryev  (Arzinger) , Oleksander Dyakulych  (AEQUO) , Edem Mensitov  (Arzinger)
Ukrainian Sanctions List and Merger Control – Atomic Bomb for Global Transactions?
February 20, 2018

Background Significant amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On protection of economic competition" came into force on 17 December 2017. The changes are aimed at prohibiting transactions involving…

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Marco D'Ostuni , Marianna Meriani  (Cleary Gottlieb)
Abuse of dominance and exclusive deals: Qualcomm’s chipsets are down
February 19, 2018

On January 24, 2017, the European Commission announced that it had fined Qualcomm EUR 997,439,000. The Commission thinks that Qualcomm had abused its dominant position to become Apple’s sole supplier…

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Ros Kellaway , Annabel Borg  (Eversheds Sutherland) , Totis Kotsonis  (Pinsent Masons LLP)
House of Lords Publishes Report on Brexit’s Impact on Competition and State Aid
February 16, 2018

On 2 February 2018, the EU Internal Market Sub-Committee of the House of Lords (“EU Committee”) published its report on the implications of Brexit on competition law and State aid (“Report”)[1].  On…

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Jakob Dewispelaere  (Sidley Austin LLP)
The Commission sitting on the fence regarding SEP licensing
February 15, 2018

Standard essential patents (SEPs) and fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licensing terms remain hotly debated topics within antitrust circles as regulators around the world stake out…

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Mark Katz  (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
Privacy in the Data Economy: Should Canada’s Competition Bureau Weigh In?
February 09, 2018

This item was written by my colleague Anita Banicevic While most consumers know that their clicks and “likes” leave a digital trail, the rise of the digital economy has led to a spike in the volume…

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Mark Katz  (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP – Top Five Competition Trends and Issues for 2018
February 08, 2018

The following item was prepared by my colleagues Jim Dinning and David Feldman In the annual Davies forecast of the year ahead for Canadian competition law, we discuss the top five issues and trends…

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Mattijs Baneke , Ruben Elkerbout  (Stek)
Towage services cartel: a new chapter in the collaboration between competition authorities?
February 06, 2018

Introduction On December 18 2017, the Authority for Consumers and Markets (the ACM) announced that it had halted its investigation into cartel agreements between Dutch and German towage companies in…

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