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(possibly together with the sports association) violates European competition law in two ways. First, it allegedly abuses its … and enforcing a heavily biased horizontal allocation of media revenues, benefitting the cartel teams. Professional sports … sports authority and the participants, and (ii) horizontal allocation among the participants. Different professional sports …
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed if it complies with a number of conditions and obligations, inter alia, partial unbundling and the no-single-buyer rule. These regulations were defined with traditional...
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Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against "financial …
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Practices and conducts in professional and even amateur sports can be subject to competition laws as soon as commercial … influences attractiveness and marketability of the sports in question. After discussing fundamental issues, this contributions … reviews selected landmark cases in sports competition policy from an economic perspective. This includes the U.S. baseball …
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