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  1. Feb 1, 2023 · What Is Unfair Competition? Unfair competition occurs when another company uses wrong or deceptive business practices to gain a competitive advantage. The major category of unfair competition relates to intentional confusion of customers as to where the product came from, while the secondary category relates to unfair trade practices.

  2. May 23, 2024 · Unfair Competition. Anti-competitive practices are business or government practices that unlawfully prevent or reduce competition in a market. The debate about the morality of certain business practices termed as being anti-competitive has continued both in the study of the history of economics and in the popular culture.

  3. The Competition Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that protects and promotes competition for the benefit of Canadian consumers and businesses. Competition drives lower prices and innovation while fueling economic growth. Follow: Latest. Report collusion in 2026 FIFA World Cup contracts. Implementing changes to the Competition Act.

  4. Reporting unfair or deceptive business practices. If you believe you have been deceived, you may contact: The Competition Bureau by using their online complaint form; Your provincial or territorial consumer affairs office; The Better Business Bureau; The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

  5. Antitrust violations constituting unfair competition occur when one competitor attempts to force others out of the market (or prevent others from entering the market) through tactics such as predatory pricing or obtaining exclusive purchase rights to raw materials needed to make a competing product.

  6. Unfair competition refers to any business practice that is deceptive, fraudulent, or unethical and gives one business an unfair advantage over its competitors. This can include false advertising, trademark infringement, trade secret theft, and other forms of unfair business practices.

  7. The law of unfair competition encompasses torts that cause economic harm to a business through deceptive or wrongful business practices. Unfair competition can be broadly divided into two categories:

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