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If you want to repair a vehicle or a machine today you need access to data and software interfaces. For many craft enterprises, "access" is becoming a key issue in the digital economy. This study identifies the rules that currently determine access to data, platforms and software. It shows that there is a risk that, in the future, digital gatekeepers will decide which companies have access to customers at all. Rupprecht Podszun, a law professor and an expert on competition in the platform economy, presents the current framework and proposals to protect open markets and to put consumers in the driving seat. This book is a valuable resource for everyone interested in the role of law for markets in the data economy. Wer heute ein Fahrzeug oder eine Maschine reparieren will, braucht Zugriff auf Daten und Schnittstellen. Für viele Handwerksunternehmen wird „Zugang“ zur Schlüsselfrage der digitalen Wirtschaft. In dieser Studie wird herausgearbeitet, welche Regeln derzeit dafür gelten. Dabei zeigt sich: Es besteht das Risiko, dass künftig digitale Gatekeeper entscheiden, wer überhaupt noch Kontakt zum Kunden erhält. Jura-Professor Rupprecht Podszun, Experte für Wettbewerb in der Plattformökonomie, erläutert den aktuellen Rechtsrahmen und präsentiert Vorschläge, um offene Märkte und Verbrauchersouveränität zu schützen. Das Buch ist eine Fundgrube für alle, die sich für die Rolle des Rechts in der Datenökonomie interessieren.
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Wer erhalt Zugang zu den Daten, die von smarten Geraten gesammelt werden? Im Internet of Things entbrennen an dieser Frage neue Verteilungskampfe: Nur wer Zugang zu Daten hat, kann auch in Zukunft wirtschaftliche Leistungen erbringen. Die Europaische Union will mit dem Data Act fur Klarheit sorgen. Fur Handwerker und Dienstleister sind die Zugangsfragen existentiell: Wenn sie vom Datenzugang abgeschnitten werden, konnen sie auf den nachgelagerten Markten ihren Kunden keine Dienste mehr erbringen - etwa fur Reparatur und Wartung. Rupprecht Podszun, Professor in Dusseldorf und Experte fur das Recht der digitalen Wirtschaft, fordert in dieser Studie eine wettbewerbsorientierte Gestaltung des EU Data Act mit zahlreichen konkreten Vorschlagen. Wer erhalt Zugang zu den Daten, die von smarten Geraten gesammelt werden? Im Internet of Things entbrennen an dieser Frage neue Verteilungskampfe: Nur wer Zugang zu Daten hat, kann auch in Zukunft wirtschaftliche Leistungen erbringen. Die Europaische Union will mit dem Data Act fur Klarheit sorgen. Fur Handwerker und Dienstleister sind die Zugangsfragen existentiell: Wenn sie vom Datenzugang abgeschnitten werden, konnen sie auf den nachgelagerten Markten ihren Kunden keine Dienste mehr erbringen - etwa fur Reparatur und Wartung. Rupprecht Podszun, Professor in Dusseldorf und Experte fur das Recht der digitalen Wirtschaft, fordert in dieser Studie eine wettbewerbsorientierte Gestaltung des EU Data Act mit zahlreichen konkreten Vorschlagen. Wer erhalt Zugang zu den Daten, die von smarten Geraten gesammelt werden? Im Internet of Things entbrennen an dieser Frage neue Verteilungskampfe: Nur wer Zugang zu Daten hat, kann auch in Zukunft wirtschaftliche Leistungen erbringen. Die Europaische Union will mit dem Data Act fur Klarheit sorgen. Fur Handwerker und Dienstleister sind die Zugangsfragen existentiell: Wenn sie vom Datenzugang abgeschnitten werden, konnen sie auf den nachgelagerten Markten ihren Kunden keine Dienste mehr erbringen - etwa fur Reparatur und Wartung. Rupprecht Podszun, Professor in Dusseldorf und Experte fur das Recht der digitalen Wirtschaft, fordert in dieser Studie eine wettbewerbsorientierte Gestaltung des EU Data Act mit zahlreichen konkreten Vorschlagen.
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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) brings many new rules for large platform operators. Companies that use central platform services of "gatekeepers" as well as private end-users of platforms are affected.
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Abusive Practices in Competition Law tackles the difficult questions presented to competition lawyers and economists regarding abusive practices: where and when is the red line crossed in competitive advances? When is a company explicitly dominant? How do you handle those who hold superior bargaining power over others but are not classed as dominant? Including analysis of the EU as well as individual nations such as the USA, Germany, France, Italy, China, Japan, Australia and developing countries, this book presents the state of the art in abusive practices in competition law research. Drawing on a variety of experiences from different jurisdictions, the authors answer the most fundamental questions concerning abusive practices, with a special focus placed on superior bargaining power, economic dependence and unconscionable conduct as thresholds for competition law interventions. Key areas such as market definition in platform markets, use of presumption in antitrust law, commitment procedures and aggregate concentration concerns are all discussed within this context. Essential reading for competition lawyers and economists, Abusive Practices in Competition Law gives comprehensive advice and insight for those dealing with antitrust concepts and practical cases of abusive conduct.
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AA / International- internationaal --- 380.22 --- 338.50 --- 331.31 --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie. --- Vormen van monopolistische orde (algemeenheden). Economisch malthusianisme. --- Economisch beleid. --- Antitrust law --- Competition, Unfair --- Competition --- Competition law --- Fair trade --- Unfair competition --- Unfair trade practices --- Commercial crimes --- Commercial law --- Industrial property --- Torts --- Advertising laws --- Anti-trust law --- Trusts, Industrial --- Trade regulation --- Government policy --- Economisch beleid --- Vormen van monopolistische orde (algemeenheden). Economisch malthusianisme --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie --- Law and legislation --- Law --- Concurrence --- Abus de position dominante --- Trusts --- Restrictions --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Droit
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FairEconomy is a concept for a free and fair market economy. In response to the financial and economic crises of the past years, the authors develop fundamental ideas of how a market economy works, what rules markets need and who safeguards fairness and equal opportunity in such an economy. The book sets out the design of a sustainable market order: Going back to the very roots of doing business it offers a fascinating insight into the cultural and anthropological premises of the market economy. Fairness and free competition can be identified as key elements of successful markets, sometimes neglected in politics and business. Legal rules need to ensure that fairness and economic freedom work. The same holds true for the relationship of risk and liability that has been overlooked in the banking sector. The ideas of a FairEconomy, sketched in this book, are fit to become a reality: The authors point to institutions and mechanisms that could integrate the concept into global law. They place their trust less upon ever-larger institutions and more on private entitlement and enforcement at the global, regional, and local levels. .
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FairEconomy is a concept for a free and fair market economy. In response to the financial and economic crises of the past years, the authors develop fundamental ideas of how a market economy works, what rules markets need and who safeguards fairness and equal opportunity in such an economy. The book sets out the design of a sustainable market order: Going back to the very roots of doing business it offers a fascinating insight into the cultural and anthropological premises of the market economy. Fairness and free competition can be identified as key elements of successful markets, sometimes neglected in politics and business. Legal rules need to ensure that fairness and economic freedom work. The same holds true for the relationship of risk and liability that has been overlooked in the banking sector. The ideas of a FairEconomy, sketched in this book, are fit to become a reality: The authors point to institutions and mechanisms that could integrate the concept into global law. They place their trust less upon ever-larger institutions and more on private entitlement and enforcement at the global, regional, and local levels. .
General ethics --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Commercial law --- Commercial law. Economic law (general) --- Law --- ethiek --- filosofie --- handelsrecht --- recht --- economisch recht --- duurzame ontwikkeling
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