What Fine Should Be Imposed to Intel for the So-called Naked Restrictions After the Annulation of the Part of the Decision Relating to Loyalty Rebates?
Frédéric Marty
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Abstract:
The Intel decision handed down by the European Commission in May 2009 penalized the dominant operator on the CPU market for two exclusionary strategies: loyalty rebates and naked restrictions. The annulment by the EU General Court in May 2022 of the part of the decision relating to rebates led the Commission to issue a new decision in September 2023, recalculating the quantum of the penalty for the practice definitively sanctioned.
Keywords: Exclusionary abuses; loyalty rebates; naked exclusions; Fines; CPUs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-02-06
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