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Marketing harassment as the facts of unfair competition
Opitzová, Nika ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
MARKETING HARASSMENT AS THE FACTS OF UNFAIR COMPETITION Abstract This master's thesis titled "Marketing harassment as the facts of unfair competition" focuses on the legal regulation of marketing harassment, which was introduced by Act No. 89/2012 Sb, Civil Code. This Act lays out what is considered the statutory facts of unfair competition. These particular facts concern the phenomenon of unsolicited advertising that is unprecedently common in present-day society. The establishment of the institute of "marketing harassment" in the new Czech Civil Code can be considered a positive measure taking into account that its purpose is to protect the privacy of a legal entity. However, the very formulation of marketing harassment in the abovementioned Act can hardly be judged as a distinctively positive one. The objective of this thesis is not only a detailed analysis of marketing harassment itself and evaluation of its positives and negatives, but also a comparison with the regulation of similar issues found in other regulations as well as self-governing regulations (specifically in the Code of Advertising). The attempt to outline possible changes in these facts in terms of de lege ferenda is an integral part of this thesis. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter contains a brief overview of...
Marketing harassment as the facts of unfair competition
Opitzová, Nika ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
MARKETING HARASSMENT AS THE FACTS OF UNFAIR COMPETITION Abstract This master's thesis titled "Marketing harassment as the facts of unfair competition" focuses on the legal regulation of marketing harassment, which was introduced by Act No. 89/2012 Sb, Civil Code. This Act lays out what is considered the statutory facts of unfair competition. These particular facts concern the phenomenon of unsolicited advertising that is unprecedently common in present-day society. The establishment of the institute of "marketing harassment" in the new Czech Civil Code can be considered a positive measure taking into account that its purpose is to protect the privacy of a legal entity. However, the very formulation of marketing harassment in the abovementioned Act can hardly be judged as a distinctively positive one. The objective of this thesis is not only a detailed analysis of marketing harassment itself and evaluation of its positives and negatives, but also a comparison with the regulation of similar issues found in other regulations as well as self-governing regulations (specifically in the Code of Advertising). The attempt to outline possible changes in these facts in terms of de lege ferenda is an integral part of this thesis. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter contains a brief overview of...

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