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The FCO’s decision affects several hundred distributors which the manufacturer had authorized in Germany – which is one of the reasons why the FCO attributed "market-shaping significance" to the clause in question. Nevertheless, and quite remarkably, the FCO did not impose a fine but opted for a mere infringement determination, asserting the provision’s unlawfulness even after STIHL had changed its contracts. The company has filed an appeal to the Higher Regional Court of Dusseldorf, and the final outcome is currently uncertain. In this article we briefly discuss the case’s current state of affairs as well as its most noteworthy features and implications: