Date
6 April 2017

Tag

Active

Country
Italy Italy
Geographical scope
National
Type
  • Type

    Regulation of passenger transport

    Legal
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Description

On 7 April 2017, the Court of Rome the court ordered a halt to Uber's services across Italy, specifically including Uber Black and potentially other services like Lux, Suv, Van, and Select. Uber was given 10 days to comply and cease operations of the specified services. The ruling also prohibited Uber from promoting or advertising its services within Italy. Reasoning: The decision upheld a complaint filed by Italy's traditional taxi associations, finding that Uber's operations constituted unfair competition. The court agreed that Uber bypassed regulations that apply to licensed taxis (regarding fares, territoriality, etc.), giving it an undue advantage. Non-compliance could result in a fine, reported as €10,000 per day.

Uber stated its intention to appeal.


Additional metadata

Keywords
sector aspects, competition, lobbying
Actors
Court
Sector
Transportation and storage
Platforms
Uber

Citation

Eurofound (2017), Court of Rome Orders Nationwide Ban on Uber Black (Ordinanza 7/4/2017) (Court ruling), Record number 3733, Platform Economy Database, Dublin, https://apps.eurofound.europa.eu/platformeconomydb/court-of-rome-orders-nationwide-ban-on-uber-black-ordinanza-742017-97104.

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