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As part of a university project I have today added information regarding EU Law and Dominance, this has resulted in me adding a new section and a new subsection. Although the content is quite legal, it is important to add that there are different perspectives of what indicates dominance, and one of these is the view of the Commission. I am open to any feedback or criticism. All sources are either legal documents or documents that are free and open to the public.