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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Set-Cookie: PHPSESSIDi0nsiu5venbvtfu39tqsevv8lb; path/Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMTCache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidatePragma: no-cacheAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 21919Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2025 15:55:11 GMTServer: lighttpd/1.4.74 !DOCTYPE html>html langen> head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 > title>E-commerce Sector Inquiry :: Maverick Lawyers/title> meta namedescription contentThis portal will provide you with all the necessary information on the antitrust competition inquiry of the European Commission (“Commission”) into the e-commerce sector in the European Union. This information portal will be frequently updated following questions from companies and relevant legal developments. Vertical agreements (agreements between undertakings that operate at different levels of the distribution chain such as franchise agreements) and e-commerce recently became a focus of attention among competition authorities within the European Union, including the Netherlands. The Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (“ACM”) published its position on vertical agreements on 20 April 2015 accompanied by an information chart and press release. Several weeks before, the Commission announced its intention to commence a sector inquiry into e‑commerce (including e-tailing). On 6 May 2015, the Commission effectively launched the e-commerce sector inquiry in light of its Digital Agenda for Europe 2010-2020. The launch was shortly followed by the publication of the Commission’s three-pronged plan to boost e-commerce in which geo-blocking was presented as a priority issue for the EU. The Commission acted directly upon its plan by proposing new legislation to lift or at least reduce existing barriers on cross-border trade on 25 May 2016. The Preliminary Report on the results of the e-commerce sector inquiry was published by the Commission on 15 September 2016, and already points out the main developments and concerns the Commission identified in relation to e-commerce. The Commission is currently processing feedback from market players and has scheduled to publish the Final Report in the first quarter of 2017. Barriers to e-commerce can be qualified as anti-competitive practices, for instance in the case of dual pricing policies, online sales bans, and geo-blocking. The German, UK and French competition authorities (Bundeskartellamt, Competition & Markets Authority “CMA” and Autorité de la concurrence) have continuously shown to be very active when it comes to investigating possible competition violations regarding e-commerce, especially in the online hotel booking sector and accommodation booking websites. It is clear that both the Commission and the national competition authorities will continue to closely monitor possible anti-competitive online distribution agreements and restrictions on the development of internet sales in general. The enforcement policies currently applied to online markets may have major consequences for both manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors. Companies are therefore well advised to thoroughly scrutinise their (internet) distribution agreements. Blogs e-commerce > > meta namekeywords contentmaverick lawyer lawyers advocaat advocaten amsterdam mededinging reguleren procederen litigation competition regulation agri food retail communications media technology pharma healthcare industry automotive transport > meta namegenerator contentNetrex Rexgard 5.1 > meta namerobots contentINDEX, FOLLOW > meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, maximum-scale1> meta propertyog:title contentE-commerce Sector Inquiry > meta propertyog:type contentarticle > meta propertyog:url contenthttp://www.ecommercesectorinquiry.com/ > meta propertyog:site_name contentMaverick Lawyers > meta propertyog:description contentThis portal will provide you with all the necessary information on the antitrust competition inquiry of the European Commission (“Commission”) into the e-commerce sector in the European Union. This information portal will be frequently updated following questions from companies and relevant legal developments. Vertical agreements (agreements between undertakings that operate at different levels of the distribution chain such as franchise agreements) and e-commerce recently became a focus of attention among competition authorities within the European Union, including the Netherlands. The Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (“ACM”) published its position on vertical agreements on 20 April 2015 accompanied by an information chart and press release. Several weeks before, the Commission announced its intention to commence a sector inquiry into e‑commerce (including e-tailing). On 6 May 2015, the Commission effectively launched the e-commerce sector inquiry in light of its Digital Agenda for Europe 2010-2020. The launch was shortly followed by the publication of the Commission’s three-pronged plan to boost e-commerce in which geo-blocking was presented as a priority issue for the EU. The Commission acted directly upon its plan by proposing new legislation to lift or at least reduce existing barriers on cross-border trade on 25 May 2016. The Preliminary Report on the results of the e-commerce sector inquiry was published by the Commission on 15 September 2016, and already points out the main developments and concerns the Commission identified in relation to e-commerce. The Commission is currently processing feedback from market players and has scheduled to publish the Final Report in the first quarter of 2017. Barriers to e-commerce can be qualified as anti-competitive practices, for instance in the case of dual pricing policies, online sales bans, and geo-blocking. The German, UK and French competition authorities (Bundeskartellamt, Competition & Markets Authority “CMA” and Autorité de la concurrence) have continuously shown to be very active when it comes to investigating possible competition violations regarding e-commerce, especially in the online hotel booking sector and accommodation booking websites. It is clear that both the Commission and the national competition authorities will continue to closely monitor possible anti-competitive online distribution agreements and restrictions on the development of internet sales in general. The enforcement policies currently applied to online markets may have major consequences for both manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors. Companies are therefore well advised to thoroughly scrutinise their (internet) distribution agreements. 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This information portal will be frequently updated following questions from companies and relevant legal developments. /strong>/p>p>Vertical agreements (agreements between undertakings that operate at different levels of the distribution chain such as franchise agreements) and e-commerce recently became a focus of attention among competition authorities within the European Union, including the Netherlands. The a hrefhttps://www.acm.nl/en/>u>Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets/u>/a> (“strong>ACM/strong>”) published its a hrefhttps://www.acm.nl/en/publications/publication/14226/ACMs-strategy-and-enforcement-priorities-with-regard-to-vertical-agreements/ target_blank>u>position/u>/a> on vertical agreements on 20 April 2015 accompanied by an a hrefhttps://www.acm.nl/nl/publicaties/publicatie/14165/Informatiekaart-toezicht-ACM-op-verticale-overeenkomsten/ target_blank>u>information chart/u>/a> and a hrefhttps://www.acm.nl/en/publications/publication/14197/Consumer-welfare-central-in-ACMs-enforcement-with-regard-to-vertical-agreements/ target_blank>u>press release/u>/a>. Several weeks before, the Commission a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_SPEECH-15-4704_en.htm target_blank>u>announced/u>/a> its intention to commence a sector inquiry into e‑commerce (including e-tailing). On 6 May 2015, the Commission effectively launched the e-commerce sector inquiry in light of its a hrefhttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en target_blank>u>Digital Agenda/u>/a> for Europe 2010-2020. The launch was shortly followed by the a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-1887_en.htm>u>publication/u>/a> of the Commission’s three-pronged plan to boost e-commerce in which a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-922_en.htm>u>geo-blocking/u>/a> was presented as a priority issue for the EU. The Commission acted directly upon its plan by proposing new a hrefhttps://ec.europa.eu/DocsRoom/documents/16742>u>legislation/u>/a> to lift or at least reduce existing barriers on cross-border trade on 25 May 2016./p>p>The a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-3017_en.htm target_blank>u>Preliminary Report/u>/a> on the results of the e-commerce sector inquiry was published by the Commission on 15 September 2016, and already points out the main developments and concerns the Commission identified in relation to e-commerce. The Commission is currently processing feedback from market players and has scheduled to publish the Final Report in the first quarter of 2017. Barriers to e-commerce can be qualified as anti-competitive practices, for instance in the case of dual pricing policies, online sales bans, and geo-blocking./p>p>The German, UK and French competition authorities (u>a hrefhttps://www.bundeskartellamt.de/DE/Home/home_node.html>u>Bundeskartellamt/u>/a>/u>, a hrefhttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/competition-and-markets-authorityhttps:/www.gov.uk/government/organisations/competition-and-markets-authority target_blank>u>Competition & Markets Authority/u>/a> “strong>CMA/strong>” and a hrefhttps://www.autoritedelaconcurrence.fr/user/index.php target_blank>u>Autorité de la concurrence/u>/a>) have continuously shown to be very active when it comes to investigating possible competition violations regarding e-commerce, especially in the a hrefhttps://www.autoritedelaconcurrence.fr/user/standard.php?id_rub607&id_article2535 target_blank>u>online hotel booking sector/u>/a> and a hrefhttps://www.gov.uk/cma-cases/accommodation-booking-websites-misleading-descriptions-and-practices target_blank>u>accommodation booking websites/u>/a>./p>p>It is clear that both the Commission and the national competition authorities will continue to closely monitor possible anti-competitive online distribution agreements and restrictions on the development of internet sales in general. The enforcement policies currently applied to online markets may have major consequences for both manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors. Companies are therefore well advised to thoroughly scrutinise their (internet) distribution agreements./p>p>a hrefhttps://www.ecommercesectorinquiry.com/blogs-e-commerce/>u>Blogs e-commerce/u>/a> >/p>/div> div classclearfix>/div> /div> /div>/div> div classcol-12 col-sm-12 col-lg-3 pull-right> div classtext-block negative-margin10 domain_block_black stylepadding:0px; > div styleposition:relative; height:100%;> div classhomepage-block-background homepage-block-black>/div> div classhomepage-block-text text-white stylecolor:#fff;> h2>a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/faq/>FAQ/a>/h2> p>a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/faq/>Frequently asked questions/a> >/p> /div> /div> /div> div classtext-block negative-margin10 domain_block_black stylepadding:0px; > div styleposition:relative; height:100%;> div classhomepage-block-background homepage-block-black>/div> div classhomepage-block-text text-white stylecolor:#fff;> h2>a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/tips-tricks/>Tips & Tricks/a>/h2> p>a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/tips-tricks/>Tips & Tricks in e-commerce/a> >/p> /div> /div> /div> div classtext-block negative-margin10 domain_block_black stylepadding:0px; > div styleposition:relative; height:100%;> div classhomepage-block-background homepage-block-black>/div> div classhomepage-block-text text-white stylecolor:#fff;> h2>a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/blogs-e-commerce/>Blogsbr>e-commerce/a>/h2> p>a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/blogs-e-commerce/>Follow recent developments/a> >/p> /div> /div> /div> div classtext-block negative-margin10 content_block > h2>Links/h2> p>a hrefhttps://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2017-12/cp170132en.pdf target_blank>Judgment Court of Justice of the European Union in Coty-case >/a>/p>p>a href/files/sector_inquiry_final_report_en.pdf target_blank>Final Report European Commission/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-17-1261_en.htm target_blank>Final Report press release /a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uriCELEX:32000L0031 target_blank>Directive 2000/31/EC onbr />e-commerce >/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uriCELEX:32010R0330&fromEN target_blank>Block exemption on vertical agreements >/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-4921_en.htm target_blank>Press release sector inquirybr />e-commerce >/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://ec.europa.eu/competition/antitrust/sector_inquiries_e_commerce.html target_blank>Website sector inquirybr />e-commerce >/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-15-4922_en.htm target_blank>Factsheet sector inquirybr />e-commerce >/a>/p>p>br />a href/en/domains/e-commerce-sector-inquiry/links/>More >/a>/p> /div> /div>div classclearfix>/div> /div> /div> /div> footer> div classrowfull bg-white styleheight:100%;> div classcontainer> div classrow stylepadding-top:20px; padding-bottom:40px;> div classfooter-link-container> div classcol-6 col-sm-3 col-lg-3 pull-right footer-block >p>Maverick Advocaten N.V.br />Barbara Strozzilaan 360br />1083 HN Amsterdambr />The Netherlandsbr />T +31 20 238 20 00/p>/div> div classcol-6 col-sm-3 col-lg-3 pull-right footer-block >p> img src/cache/media/10e110f3749a9d12-124x0-0-files-images-other-logo_domain_footer.png classcontent_image stylewidth:100%; width: 124px; padding-top: 4px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; display: block; alt title />/p>/div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /footer> /div>!-- Piwik -->script>document.addEventListener(DOMContentLoaded, function(event) { // wait until piwik script in header is loaded var piwik_script document.querySelector(#piwik_script); piwik_script.addEventListener(load, function() { if(typeof(rx_piwikTrackPageView) function){ rx_piwikTrackPageView(48); } else { console.log(rx_piwikTrackPageView is not defined) } });});/script>noscript>p>img src//piwik.netrex.nl/piwik.php?idsite48 styleborder:0 alt />/p>/noscript>!-- End Piwik Tracking Code -->/body>/html>
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