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- Title
EuGH: Schadensersatz wegen fortgesetztem wettbewerbswidrigen Verhalten – Online- Preisvergleichsdienste.
- Abstract
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that a national regulation providing for a limitation period of three years for damages claims relating to continued violations of competition rules is in breach of EU law. The case concerns a lawsuit brought by the Heureka Group against Google for anti-competitive behavior in the online price comparison services sector. The referring court wants to know whether a national regulation providing for a limitation period of three years for damages claims relating to violations of EU competition rules is compatible with Directive 2014/104 and the principle of effectiveness. The case involves Heureka, which claims to have suffered harm as a result of Google's abuse of a dominant position. The referring court wants to clarify whether Heureka can demand compensation for the entire damage or whether the claim for damages has already expired for part of the period.
- Subjects
GOOGLE Inc.; MARKET power; DAMAGE claims; ONLINE shopping; SERVICE industries; EUROPEAN Union law
- Publication
Computer und Recht, 2024, Vol 40, Issue 5, p332
- ISSN
0179-1990
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.9785/cr-2024-400514