After Sega had notified on 21 March 1996 its standard form of licensing agreement for its new 32 bit Sega Saturn System, the Commission on 4 July 1996 sent a supplementary statement of objections to Sega in which it expressed the view that Sega's Saturn licensing agreements were also anti-competitive.
Après que Sega eut notifié le 21 mars 1996 l'accord de licence standard pour sa nouvelle console 32-bit Sega Saturn, la Commission a adressé le 4 juillet 1996 une communication des griefs complémentaires à Sega, l'informant qu'elle considérait que ces accords étaient, eux-aussi, anti-concurrentiels.