Rechtsprechung

  • Rechtssachenbeschreibung
    • Nationale Kennung: 6 U 26/08
    • Mitgliedstaat: Deutschland
    • Gebräuchliche Bezeichnung:N/A
    • Art des Beschlusses: Gerichtsbeschluss im Rechtsmittelverfahren
    • Beschlussdatum: 16/05/2008
    • Gericht: Oberlandesgericht - OLG (Köln)
    • Betreff:
    • Kläger:
    • Beklagter:
    • Schlagworte: contract law, terms & conditions, unfair competition
  • Artikel der Richtlinie
    Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, Chapter 2, Article 5, 1. Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, Chapter 2, Article 5, 2. Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, Chapter 2, Article 5, 3.
  • Leitsatz
    General terms and conditions do not qualify as legal norms, and can therefore not constitute a violation of § 4 No. 11 (regarding market conduct rules) of the German Unfair Commercial Practices Act.
  • Sachverhalt
    The defendant used an invalid clause in its general terms and conditions, which stated: "The company reserves the right to provide customer data to other companies in a legitimate way for the purpose of the dispatch of information and reserves the right to use customer data for its own promotional purposes."

    The plaintiff requested a cease-and-desist order for the use of this clause, based on  § 4 No. 11 UWG (the German Unfair Competition Act) in connection with §§ 305 et seq. BGB (German Civil Code).





    §4 No. 11 UWG can be invoked in case of a violation of a law regulating the market conduct. Therefore, the use of an invalid clause within general terms and condition could constitute a violation according to § 4 No. 11 UWG if general terms and conditions -- or §§ 305 et seq. BGB, which regulate general terms and conditions -- qualify as a legal norm which regulate market conduct.
  • Rechtsfrage
    Are invalid general terms and conditions able to constitute a violation of § 4 No. 11 UWG (the German Unfair Competition Act)?
  • Entscheidung



    (1) Invalid general terms and conditions are not able to constitute a violation of § 4 No. 11 UWG, because they do not have the required quality of legal norms, and are therefore not market conduct rules in the sense of § 4 No. 11 UWG.



    (2) §§ 305 BGB also does not constitute a legal norm that regulates market conduct (as its purpose is not the protection of the interests of consumers).

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  • Verbundene Rechtssachen

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  • Rechtsliteratur

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  • Ergebnis
    The plaintiff's request was denied with regard to the German Unfair Competition Act, but granted on the basis of other German law regulations.