Friday, March 27, 2009

General Electric Blender Cup

warning for lack of Regstrierung ElktroG?

for each dealer, offering imported goods in Germany itself, is threatened with the risk of a warning. Also the simple Ebay seller or Amazon sellers must in fact register the electronic equipment can register (for details see www.stiftung-ear.de). Thus, at the Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Competitors may admonish otherwise. This is among lawyers controversial, the Dusseldorf Higher Regional Court was now compelled to join one or the other. In two decisions it comes to the Solomon Islands Result: not mentioned at all: anti-competitive; registered but not quite right: no anti-competitive. A competitive advantage only, who saves by the lack of records of money and effort. In Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations that affect only the type of registration is irrelevant to competition law.
Whether this is true even if the goods from the EC countries is imported, sold in the importing country is already a manufacturer who is also registered in the exporting country according to local regulations, in my opinion very doubtful. In this case, in my legal opinion would be the requirement that a product is not 2 as defined by the manufacturer may have ElektroG, injured, when even the importer would have to register. I stay on topic and will post a decision here.
the way, dealers can also liable if they offer goods of non-registered manufacturers and importers! www.anwalt-strieder.de www.telefonrechtsrat.de

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