Internet Listing Display Debate:
Defending Consumer and Broker Choice

NAR's Position

NAR's new ILD policy is fair, pro-consumer, pro-competitive, and accommodates innovation. The policy will bring consumers more points of access to real estate information from multiple listing services. It also treats all MLS members equally, yet respects the rights of property owners and their listing brokers to market a property as they see fit.
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News from NAR

NAR Prepares for Long Antitrust Fight (Feb. 14, 2006)
NAR Files Motion to Dismiss Antitrust Lawsuit (Dec. 6, 2005)
Joint Written Comments to FTC/DOJ on Competition (Nov. 29, 2005)
DOJ/FTC Workshop: Real Estate Competition Called Fierce (Oct. 26, 2005)
Buyers Need Real Estate Professionals in the Internet Marketplace (Oct. 25, 2005)
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What Others Are Saying

From Realty Times: Listings Are Key to Antitrust
Cendant Corp. to the Wall Street Journal: "The industry is already extremely open to competition"


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In Support of NAR

"The barriers to entry in our industry are insignificant and there is no reason to believe that free market forces are being impeded in any way." --Geoff Lewis, Sr. VP/Chief Legal Officer, RE/MAX International

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