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Legislative Progress Of EU E-Commerce Platform

2019/8/9 16:24:00 0

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The EU executive committee issued a press release that the EU's decree on the relationship between online platforms and commercial users (Regulaiton (EU) 2019/1150 on promoting fairness and transparency for business users business Nline intermediation services will come into effect on July 12, 2020.

The code covers various forms of online platform including online shopping platform (o). Nline marketplaces), online booking website (o Nline booking sites, App Store (app stores) and search engine (search engines), the online platform operator will have 1 years to adapt to the new regulation changes.

The decree will ensure that in the future, EU operators will be able to get clear usage rules (such as search engine ranking) and conditions and other information and more effective dispute settlement mechanism when using the online platform, and promote the EU's single market e-commerce market to be more fair and transparent.

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