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Tag: eCommerce

Commission to test '28th-regime' for online sales law - 10 October 2011 - News

The European Commission has reached the limits of what ‘full harmonisation’ of rules in the single market can achieve, and will test the waters with a "28th-regime" for its new sales law contract proposal this week, according to the EU's Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding.

New EU sales law to boost eCommerce - 06 October 2011 - News

If retailers had just one set of contract laws across the bloc, eCommerce would take off exponentially, the European Commission will argue in an upcoming proposal next week. But disgruntled businesses are gearing up against the draft regulation. 

Online sales double despite legal loopholes: EU study - 31 August 2011 - News

Online shopping has doubled in the richer northwestern areas of the EU even though consumers are left wondering how they can get their money back from a retailer in another country.

'Selective distribution' to hamper eCommerce, retailers warn - 07 April 2010 - News

Amazon, eBay and other online retailers have asked the European Commission to reconsider draft rules which they claim would allow manufacturers in the 27-member bloc to prevent their products from being sold online.

Brussels denies rumours of secret anti-piracy treaty - 04 February 2010 - News

An upcoming global trade agreement on copyright and counterfeiting, known as ACTA, will not rewrite EU rules on the liability of internet service providers, a leading European Commission official told EurActiv, denying media reports that suggest otherwise.

eCommerce: A market without borders? - 21 January 2008 - LinksDossier

Although eCommerce in Europe doubles every three years, sales remain primarily at national level due to low consumer trust in cross-border purchases. The European Commission and the European Parliament are carrying out legislative reviews of the EU's eCommerce Directive to address shortfalls.

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