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ACCC deals the cards on payment networks

ACCC deals the cards on payment networks

8 June 2022
By Phillip South
ACCC launches competition proceedings against Mastercard
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Peters Ice Cream gets its just desserts

Peters Ice Cream gets its just desserts

13 April 2022
By Preetha Varadharajan
Peters Ice Cream admits to engaging in exclusive dealing and agrees to the imposition of a $12 million pecuniary penalty. 
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ACCC seeking just-ice over alleged attempts to freeze out the competition via exclusive dealing

ACCC seeking just-ice over alleged attempts to freeze out the competition via exclusive dealing

24 November 2020
By Mark Giuseppini
ACCC commences proceedings against Peters alleging exclusive dealing by preventing PFD from distributing competing products in breach of s47 of the CCA.
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Sweet deal for the ACCC

Sweet deal for the ACCC

16 October 2018
By Paula Mucha
The Federal Court agreed to record breaking individual penalties for exclusive dealing in the ACCC v Oakmoore Pty Ltd cases.
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What’s the score on third line forcing

What’s the score on third line forcing

13 July 2016
By James Gould
Unlike many of Australia’s competition laws, third line forcing is prohibited per se, which means that it is prohibited regardless of its purpose, or effect on competition.
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Transaction declined: $18M penalty awarded against Visa for exclusive dealing

Transaction declined: $18M penalty awarded against Visa for exclusive dealing

22 September 2015
By KWM
Visa to pay a record $18M penalty for breaching exclusive dealing laws by preventing banks and third party providers from rolling out DCC services
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Synergies in enforcement priorities: Switzerland and Australia

Synergies in enforcement priorities: Switzerland and Australia

14 August 2014
By Smriti Arora
Vertical arrangements under scrutiny
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