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EU consumer law is evolving to tackle digital challenges. Key highlights of this podcast from The Cyber Lawyer include:
Rising Consumer Detriment: Online purchase issues have led to €7.9 billion in financial losses in 2023, up from €3.9 billion in 2016.
Geo-blocking Progress: Regulation has boosted cross-border e-commerce but delivery and content access barriers persist.
Proposed Consumer Rights: Suggestions include non-personalized offers, transparency about digital profiles, and fairness by design.
Enforcement Gaps: Fragmented systems and limited redress for cross-border harms underline the need for harmonization.
A Digital Fairness Act is proposed to address these challenges and modernize EU consumer protection for the digital age.
By The Cyber LawyerEU consumer law is evolving to tackle digital challenges. Key highlights of this podcast from The Cyber Lawyer include:
Rising Consumer Detriment: Online purchase issues have led to €7.9 billion in financial losses in 2023, up from €3.9 billion in 2016.
Geo-blocking Progress: Regulation has boosted cross-border e-commerce but delivery and content access barriers persist.
Proposed Consumer Rights: Suggestions include non-personalized offers, transparency about digital profiles, and fairness by design.
Enforcement Gaps: Fragmented systems and limited redress for cross-border harms underline the need for harmonization.
A Digital Fairness Act is proposed to address these challenges and modernize EU consumer protection for the digital age.