Shein gets more questions from EU about DSA compliance
The EU intensifies scrutiny of Shein under the Digital Services Act, demanding transparency and data access to ensure compliance with consumer protection and algorithmic transparency rules.
The EU intensifies scrutiny of Shein under the Digital Services Act, demanding transparency and data access to ensure compliance with consumer protection and algorithmic transparency rules.
The EU intensifies scrutiny of Shein for consumer protection compliance amid rising low-value e-commerce imports, proposing reforms to enhance safety and sustainability.
The Digital Fairness Act aims to tackle online consumer protection issues in the EU, focusing on fairness, transparency, and accountability in digital practices.
Six EU nations call for unified enforcement of the Digital Services Act against major e-commerce platforms to ensure compliance and consumer safety.
Around 80 countries agreed on global digital commerce rules, including e-signatures and online fraud protection, but the U.S. and some others have reservations.
The CJEU ruled that online order buttons must clearly indicate a consumer’s obligation to pay, even if the payment is conditional, or the consumer is not bound by the contract.
The EU Commission has requested information from Shein and Temu on their compliance with the Digital Services Act, focusing on consumer protection and transparency, with potential penalties for non-compliance.
The CJEU ruled in favor of Google, Amazon, and Airbnb, reaffirming the “country of origin” principle against Italy’s AGCOM’s disclosure and financial contribution requirements.
EU’s Digital Services Act enforces new e-commerce rules, targeting platform compliance and minors’ protection.
EU’s Data Act fosters fair data use and innovation, enabling user control and market competitiveness.