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The EU's Digital Fairness Act: A Whole New Set of Rules Needed or Just Patches?

14 min · 6 de dic de 2024
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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.

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