General Court upholds the EU Commission’s decision against Intel* On 12 June 2014 the General Court published its decision in the Intel case thereby upholding the Commission’s 2009 decision finding that Intel had abused its dominant position and imposed a fine of EUR 1.06 billion. On 13 May 2009 the Commission adopted a decision under Article 7 of Regulation 1/2003 (Antitrust Regulation) prohibiting Intel’s anticompetitive conduct (for background see Newsletter No 5/2009, p. 5 and
The EU General Court upholds the Commission’s decision finding that it had correctly demonstrated the anti-competitive nature of the exclusivity rebates granted by global manufacturer of computer processors (Intel)
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