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Germany's cartel office has said it still has no overall objections to the unique 50+1 ownership rule in German football after a recent ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ). But the cartel office said it would not reach a final decision on whether the rule is conform with European antitrust law until after an examination of club licensing practices by the German Football League (DFL). The 50+1 rule means that investors can not acquire a majority share in a club as 50% plus one of the shares have to be held by the club. There are exemptions for Bundesliga and German Cup champions Bay...
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Germany's cartel office has said it still has no overall objections to the unique 50+1 ownership rule in German football after a recent ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ). But the cartel office said it would not reach a final decision on whether the rule is conform with European antitrust law until after an examination of club licensing practices by the German Football League (DFL). The 50+1 rule means that investors can not acquire a majority share in a club as 50% plus one of the shares have to be held by the club. There are exemptions for Bundesliga and German Cup champions Bay...
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Germany's cartel office has said it still has no overall objections to the unique 50+1 ownership rule in German football after a recent ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ). But the cartel office said it would not reach a final decision on whether the rule is conform with European antitrust law until after an examination of club licensing practices by the German Football League (DFL). The 50+1 rule means that investors can not acquire a majority share in a club as 50% plus one of the shares have to be held by the club. There are exemptions for Bundesliga and German Cup champions Bay...
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German Olympic athletes can share short smartphone videos from Olympic venues and the opening and closing ceremonies on social media from the upcoming Paris Games onwards in a further relaxation of rules, Germany's cartel office said on Wednesday. The cartel office had deemed strict advertising rights and other restrictions imposed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) unlawful in a 2019 ruling. It now said that the IOC and DOSB have updated these guidelines which include allowing athletes to stay in touch with their fans via social media i...
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German Olympic athletes can share short smartphone videos from Olympic venues and the opening and closing ceremonies on social media from the upcoming Paris Games onwards in a further relaxation of rules, Germany's cartel office said on Wednesday. The cartel office had deemed strict advertising rights and other restrictions imposed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) unlawful in a 2019 ruling. It now said that the IOC and DOSB have updated these guidelines which include allowing athletes to stay in touch with their fans via social media i...
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German Olympic athletes can share short smartphone videos from Olympic venues and the opening and closing ceremonies on social media from the upcoming Paris Games onwards in a further relaxation of rules, Germany's cartel office said on Wednesday. The cartel office had deemed strict advertising rights and other restrictions imposed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) unlawful in a 2019 ruling. It now said that the IOC and DOSB have updated these guidelines which include allowing athletes to stay in touch with their fans via social media i...
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