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MONOPOLY ATTACK
Kay Jebelli & Friso Bostoen
14 episodes
3 days ago
Tech antitrust policy from Brussels
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Tech antitrust policy from Brussels
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6. The Vertical Block Exemption (VBER) Review
MONOPOLY ATTACK
20 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
6. The Vertical Block Exemption (VBER) Review

In this episode, we look at the Commission's draft Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and associated Guidelines, which are set to replace the existing 11 year old legislation in advance of its expiration. The Commission has been consulting on this revision since 2018, culminating in a draft published in July 2021. We go through some noteworthy changes, which reflect Commissioner Vestager’s desire to accord ‘a small privilege [to] those who also want to do brick-and-mortar’.

Let us know what you think, by engaging with MONOPOLY ATTACK on Twitter (@MonopolyAttack) and LinkedIn


Learn more about the hosts:

Kay Jebelli, Counsel to the Computer & Communications Industry Association  Twitter (@KayJebelli), LinkedIn, SSRN

Friso Bostoen, Academic at KU Leuven & Research Foundation Flanders - Twitter (@BostoenFriso), LinkedIn, SSRN

MONOPOLY ATTACK
Tech antitrust policy from Brussels