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Title: UNFAIR COMPETITION UC


1
UNFAIR COMPETITION (UC) CONSUMER PROTECTION
(CP) Diversity or Uniformity of Standards of
Unfairness?
  • International Report on Question B
  • Frauke Henning-Bodewig Jan Kabel

2
Survey
  • The issue
  • National Reports and other Materials
  • State of affairs in LIDCs Member Countries and
    the European Union
  • Some points of the Resolution

3
The issue
  • Should the objectives of the rules on unfair
    competition be the protection of competitors, of
    consumers, or of other interests?
  • How should any conflict beween these objectives
    be resolved?

4
Hansel and Gretel (Arthur Rackham 1909)
THE ISSUE UC only serves interests of
competitors Schwarzwald, 1738
Unfair Competition Pirating of Know How (Cookies
Recipe) Easier distribution-point for the
consumer
Inventor of the recipe
The Pirates, Employees of competitor from the
neighbouring town
5
The issue conflicts between UC and CP
  • Discrediting competitors on the basis of
    truthful information (e.g. KPN-UPC)
  • Passing off, accompagnied by disclaimers
    recognized as such by the informed consumer
    (e.g. Unilever-Albert Heijn)

6
KPN/UPC discrediting (?)
7
Confusion (?)
8
The issue UC serves CP
  • UC as a powerful means to serve consumer
    interests
  • because of the UC-Category breach of (consumer
    protection) law whereby competitors gain undue
    advantage, if and only if breach of the law is
    the only condition for unfairness (e.g. Belgium)

9
Cause for the Issue
  • Directive 2005/29 EC on unfair commercial
    practises, restricted to the relationship between
    BussinessConsumers (B-C)
  • Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 on cooperation
    between national authorities responsible for the
    enforcement of consumer protection laws (Consumer
    Protection Cooperation Regulation)

10
Importance of the Issue
  • An end to the EU harmonisation of Unfair
    Competition?
  • B to B versus B to C standards for the
    assessement of confusion, misleading, passing of,
    disparagement, law infringement, underbidding,
    dumping, etc..?
  • More Surveillance Agencies/Unfair Competition
    Law goes Public?

11
UC Art. 10bis Paris Conv. 1883
  • 1900 Protection against Unfair Competition
    inserted
  • 1925 definition added (Frenche influcence) any
    act contrary to the honest practises in
    industrial or commercial matters
  • Examples added (US/UK influence) confusion/
    false allegations of such a nature as to
    discredit competitors
  • 1958 example added (Austrian influence)
    misleading designations, indications or
    allegations about ones own goods

12
UC WIPO Principles of Unfair Competition (1996)
  • 1. Any act or practice, in the course of
    industrial or commercial activities, that is
    contrary to honest practices
  • 2. Causing Confusion with Respect to Another's
    Enterprise or Its Activities
  • 3. Damaging Another's Goodwill or Reputation
  • 4. Misleading the Public
  • 5. Discrediting Another's Enterprise or Its
    Activities
  • 6. Disclosure of Secret Information without
    consent of the rightful holder

13
UC Background of the Principles
  • Leistungsschutz
  • Avoidance of Confusion
  • Unjustified Enrichment
  • Misleading of the consumer to the detriment of
    the competitor

14
CP Principles of EU Consumer Protection (2004)
  • 1. Buy what you want, where you want
  • 2. If it doesnt work, send it back
  • 3. High safety standards for food and other
    consumer goods
  • 4. Know what you are eating
  • 5. Contracts should be fair to consumers
  • 6. Sometimes consumers can change their mind
  • 7. Making it easier to compare prices
  • 8. Consumer should not be misled
  • 9. Protection while you are on holiday
  • 10. Effective redress for cross-border disputes

15
CP Background, Rights of Consumers
  • Right to Safety
  • Right to be Informed
  • Right to Choose
  • Right to be Heard
  • Right to Seek Redressal
  • Right to Consumer Education

16
CP Directive 2005/29 EC
  • A commercial practice shall be unfair (to
    consumers) if (a) it is contrary to the
    requirements of professional diligence, and (b)
    it materially distorts or is likely to materially
    distort the economic behaviour with regard to the
    product of the average consumer whom it reaches
    or to whom it is addressed,or of the average
    member of the group when a commercial practice is
    directed to a particular group of consumers.

17
Twelve National Reports
  • Belgium Aimé de Caluwé, Alex Tallon Brasil
    João Marcelo, Lima Assafim, José Carlos Dias
    Czech Republic Petr Hajn France Pascal
    Wilhelm, Céline Cohen Germany Frauke
    Henning-Bodewig Hungary Gusztáv Bacher, Vilmos
    Bacher, János Stadler, Pál Szigaly, Sándor Vida,
    Judith Zsolnay Italy Marco Francetti
    Netherlands Bernadien Trompenaars, Minos van
    Joolingen, Rogier de Vreij Spain Enrique
    Armijo Sweden Anna-Karin Holland Switserland
    Amédée Kasser United Kingdom Nick Saunders

18
Recent Literature
  • Unfair Competition Law in the EU and its Member
    States by Frauke Henning-Bodewig (2006)
  • Articles by Christopher Wadlow in EIPR 2006,
    issue 8 9 and by Jules Stuyck in Liber
    Amicorum Bernd Stauder (2006)

19
Former related LIDC Resolutions
  • 1994 Harmonisation of Unfair Competition does not
    seem achievable nevertheless no piecemeal
    legislation
  • 1995 Concept of the consumer critical and
    reasonable
  • 1995 Relationship between competition law and
    unfair competition law different aims
  • 2004 ECs restriction to B-C practises leads to
    legal uncertainty and will harm consumer interests

20
The Questionaire
  • Law sources
  • List of unfair commercial practises
  • Black lists
  • Different standards
  • Definition of consumer
  • Non-economic aspects
  • Enforcement

21
Law Sources divergent picture
  • One Single Statute on market practises (UC CP)
  • Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Sweden,
    Switserland
  • Different Statutes (UC CP)
  • Spain, Hungary
  • Combinations of case law (UC) and Statutory Acts
    (CP)
  • France, Italy, The Netherlands
  • Combinations of case law (UC) and Statutory Acts
    (UC CP)
  • Brasil, UK

22
List of unfair commercial practises Directive
2005/29
  • Misleading commercial actions and omissions that
    cause or are likely to cause the average consumer
    to take a transactional decision that he would
    not have taken otherwise
  • Agressive commercial practises that impair or are
    likely to impair the average consumers freedom
    of choice and thereby causes him or are likely to
    casuse him to take a transactional decision that
    he would not have taken otherwise

23
Some other unfair commercial practises National
Reports
  • Bribery, acquire clientele based upon
    non-payment of taxes (Brasil)
  • Unfair terms in consumer contracts (UK, France,
    The Netherlands, a.o.)
  • Discrimination with respect to the conditions of
    sale, disproportional advantages, dumping
    (France)
  • Call for boycot, interfere with the integrity
    and fairness of a bidding process (Hungary)

24
Black Lists
  • EU 31 Misleading and aggressive commercial
    practises that are declared by law unfair under
    all circumstances ,
  • E.g. bait advertising, bait and switch,
    artificial product diffentiation as to consumers
    rights, advertorials, inertia selling, unwanted
    sollicitations by phone, fax or e-mail,
    sweepstakes subject to costs
  • National reports most countries none

25
Different standards UC CP (1)
  • All circumstances of the case (most countries)
  • Not possible to compare benchmarks for unfair
    practises (UK)
  • UC-rules apply only to competitors consumers
    perspective never taken into consideration
    (Italy)
  • Different benchmarks during the nineties (Sweden)

26
Different standards UC CP (2)
  • All circumstances of the case (most countries)
  • exclusive CP factors risk to health, sellers
    position in the market place, profit obtained,
    intention, social impact of the violation, first
    offender (Spain)

27
Non-economic aspects
  • Non-economic
  • UC No likelihood of material damages for
    competitors
  • CP No material distortion of the economic
    behaviour with regard to the product of the
    average consumer
  • UC contrary to honest practices
  • CP mostly advertising rules like indecent
    advertising, use of religious symbols,
    discrimination, use of human suffering, etc

28
Consumer actions in UC-Law
  • Definition of consumer non-existant in UC-law
    (all reports)
  • UC-Law actions not provided for individual
    consumers Germany, Italy, Spain
  • UC-Law actions not provided for consumer
    organisations Italy
  • UC-Law actions by individual consumers unusual
    in all countries

29
Competitors actions in CP-Law
  • Violation of CP-Law sufficient Belgium, Germany,
    Italy?, Switserland (general interest)
  • Extra conditions required (specific harm, CP-Law
    should directly or indirectly serve also
    competitors interests) The Netherlands, France,
    Hungary, Brasil, Sweden, Spain
  • EU-Directive
  • Not possible at all UK

30
National Authorities UC CP
  • UC CP Consumer Ombudsman (Sweden) Competition
    Authority (Hungary, UK), Only with respect to
    Advertising Autorita Garante (Italy)
  • CP only ConsumentenAutoriteit (Netherlands) DG
    de la Concurrence en de la Repression des Fraudes
    (France)
  • No central authority Germany, Belgium, Czech
    Republic, Spain, Switserland
  • Consumer Protection Cooperation Regulation
    obligation to establish a National CP Authority

31
Opinions standards
  • Different (B-B, B-C)
  • Belgium two general clauses
  • France special clauses for vulnerable consumers
  • UK business ethics differ from adequate
    protection of consumers extremely difficult to
    provide a set of coherent rules
  • Uniform
  • Focus on the behaviour as such (Brasil, Germany,
    Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic,
    Sweden, Hungary)

32
Opinions enforcement
  • Directive 2004/48/EC on the Enforcement of IP
    Rights contains an option to include UC-acts
  • In favour but not neccessary France, Chech
    Republic, Italy, Spain, Switserland and UK
  • Some of the Enforcement rules Hungary, The
    Netherlands
  • Difficult Belgium, Brasil, Switserland

33
Some points of a Resolution
  • Object all unfair commercial practises?
  • Standard the practise as such?
  • No black lists?
  • In favour of private enforcement of UC-Law?
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