Antitrust Fines Sky Italia for Unfair Commercial Practices
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A penalty of 4.2 million euros for three unfair commercial practices. It is the one imposed by the Antitrust to Sky Italy. It is read in the weekly bulletin of the Competition and Market Guarantor Authority. In detail, the Antitrust has resolved a penalty of two million euros for the misleadingness of communications of increased costs of subscriptions to TV services; a further penalty of 800.
The Antitrust has imposed a total penalty of 4.2 million euros on Sky Italia for three unfair commercial practices. This is stated in the weekly bulletin of the Competition and Market Authority. (ANSA)
Antitrust fines Sky Italia for unfair commercial practices
The Italian Antitrust Authority has levied a €4.2 million fine against Sky Italia for engaging in three distinct unfair commercial practices. The ruling, detailed in the Authority’s weekly bulletin, comes after a period of scrutiny into Sky’s consumer interactions. The largest portion of the fine, €2 million, was imposed for “misleading communications regarding price increases […]
Three unfair business practices, two concerning Sky and one concerning NOW for a total of 4.2 million euros, reduced for mitigating. Among these there is also the fine for the increase of NOW of the offers that had been advertised as "forever".
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