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Antitrust in Two-Sided Markets: Looking at the U.S. Supreme Court's Amex Case from an EU Perspective

机译:双面市场的反托拉斯:从欧盟视角看美国最高法院的amex案件

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Key Points 1. In a case that may have significant implications for the antitrust assessment of two-sided platforms, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that American Express's clauses prohibiting stores from incentivis-ing consumers to use other credit cards did not violate Section 1 of the Sherman Act. These are known as "anti-steering' clauses. 2. This contrasts with the EU approach to such clauses, which are prohibited by EU financial regulation since 2009. 3. The American Express case also illustrates differences in the assessment of such clauses under U.S. and EU antitrust laws, especially when it comes to market definition, the impact of 'two-sidedness' on the assessment of harm and efficiencies, and the ancillary restraint doctrine.
机译:关键要点1.在可能对双面平台的反托拉斯评估有重大影响的情况下,美国最高法院裁定美国运通的条款禁止商店从激励消费者使用其他信用卡没有违反第1节谢尔曼法案。这些被称为“反叛转向”的条款。2.自2009年以来,欧盟金融监管禁止的欧盟此类条款的欧盟方法对比。3.美国运通案还说明了对我们此类条款评估的差异和欧盟反托拉斯法,特别是在市场定义方面,“双面性”对危害和效率评估的影响,以及辅助克制学说。

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