The system would obviously be broken if anyone making a profit of more than 10 percent of turnover by violating competition law could get away with cashing the difference between that profit and the fine.
The obvious answer is to limit fines to 10% of turnover or 100% of profit, whichever is greater.
The system would obviously be broken if anyone making a profit of more than 10 percent of turnover by violating competition law could get away with cashing the difference between that profit and the fine. The obvious answer is to limit fines to 10% of turnover or 100% of profit, whichever is greater.
I suppose the courts should reinburse SCO shareholders when their share price plumets after they lose a few cases too.
The answers are IPV6 and Socialism.