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French Lego Case Threaten Pricing Policy for Online Sellers?


Monday, February 22, 2021
Autorité de la concurrence or ADC) adopted a decision
1 accepting commitments from the building block producer Lego France (Lego) to amend its discount policy. The ADC concluded that Lego’s policy created a price differentiation that “was likely to handicap” pure online players, since they were de facto unable to access certain of Lego’s discounts linked to functions carried out only by physical stores (such as the shelf space reserved for Lego products). As a result, Lego has agreed to redefine its rebate award criteria by making them more accessible and transparent to all resellers.
This alert considers if brands should be concerned by the ADC’s conservative and surprising approach to dual pricing, which in our view is inconsistent with the European Commission’s (Commission) direction of travel at European Union (EU) level and fails to recognise the inherent differences in the costs of online versus offline selling. ....

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Brussels Regulatory Brief: January 2021 | K&L Gates LLP


ANTITRUST AND COMPETITION
The European Commission Consults on New EU Competition Rules for Distribution Agreements
The Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and its accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) are designed to provide predictability to companies entering into supply and distribution agreements in Europe. Under the VBER, EU competition rules do not apply to vertical agreements entered into by companies with market shares not exceeding 30%. If the agreement contains so-called hardcore restrictions, i.e., a presumption of severe restriction of competition due to, for instance, illegal resale pricing restrictions or territory or customer allocation, then the VBER no longer applies but companies can still demonstrate that in their particular case the pro-competitive effects outweigh the negative effects. ....

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Brussels January 2021 Regulatory Brief


Wednesday, February 3, 2021
The European Commission Consults on New EU Competition Rules for Distribution Agreements
The Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and its accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) are designed to provide predictability to companies entering into supply and distribution agreements in Europe. Under the VBER, EU competition rules do not apply to vertical agreements entered into by companies with market shares not exceeding 30%. If the agreement contains so-called hardcore restrictions, i.e., a presumption of severe restriction of competition due to, for instance, illegal resale pricing restrictions or territory or customer allocation, then the VBER no longer applies but companies can still demonstrate that in their particular case the pro-competitive effects outweigh the negative effects. ....

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Selective Distribution: The Consequences For Non-luxury Products - Anti-trust/Competition Law


Selective distribution aims at protecting brands by enhancing
the quality and excellence of their products.
Producers of luxury goods have often felt that online
marketplaces (e.g. Amazon) ‘dilute the prestige of the
image associated with their brands as a result of sizeable
advertising investments strategies.
Several court decisions have dealt with this issue to date, but
the recent Nike case marks a notable turning point.
Selective distribution and the law
EU Regulation 330/2010
(1) on vertical agreements
defines selective distribution as ‘
a distribution system
where the supplier undertakes to sell the contract goods or
services, either directly or indirectly, only to distributors ....

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