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We Welcome This Competitor in the Competition Policy Media World – the ECN Brief

 |  January 28, 2010

We received this notice today from the European Community Network; we’ll definitely be subscribing, (go to the ECN Briefing Website to find out how). Welcome to the world competiton policy media, the more news the better!

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    Dear Reader,
    This is the first edition of the European Competition
    Network (ECN) Brief. The ECN is a network of the Member
    States’ national competition authorities (NCAs) and the
    Commission (DG Competition). The network operates on
    the basis of Council Regulation 1/2003 which created
    enhanced cooperation mechanisms between the NCAs and
    the Commission for the enforcement of the EU competition
    rules on anti-competitive agreements and abuses of
    dominant positions.

    This Brief – which is intended to be published five times a
    year – is meant to inform you about activities of the ECN
    and its members. It strives to reflect the richness of
    enforcement actions and advocacy by the network
    members and, at the same time, to focus on news that are
    of major interest to readers concerned with EU competition
    law and policy throughout the EU. It complements the
    extensive communications policies of the individual ECN
    members which are accessible via Internet (see page 4 –
    Contacts).

    This first issue covers news from September 2009 to mid
    January 2010. During this period, following the entry into
    force of the Lisbon Treaty on 1 December 2009, Articles 81
    and 82 EC have been renumbered as Articles 101 and 102 of
    the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
    respectively. In this issue, this new numbering will be used
    for news items from that date.