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Originally Posted by Slick Fork
I think the key that people overlook with price fixing is that for it to be price fixing it has to happen between companies that are normally competitors. I don't know what the British Airways offence was over, but I'll elaborate with them as an example. British Airways stating that for example to fly from London to Paris is going to cost you 100 Euros is perfectly fine and legal under anybodies rules. British Airways getting together with Air France and BOTH of them saying that the flight from London to Paris is 100 Euro's is defineatly price fixing and anti-competitive.
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BMW recommending that a dealer should sell a 328i for 40k is fine under EU Law.
BMW forcing a dealer to sell that car for no less than 40k is illegal under EU Law.
BMW restricting or refusing to supply an existing dealer group because they have Mercs & Audi's on their lot is also illegal under EU Law.
But then again, under EU Law you can't call a Spring Onion a Spring Onion unless it's grown during the correct season! - you have to call them Salad Onions! (I think you guys call these Scallions or Green Onions)
Anyway, in so many ways I'm glad to be in Canada!
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