The EP adopted stricter consumer protection rules
At the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, more stringent consumer protection rules were adopted for online purchases.
According to surveys, more than one third of the sites dealing with electronic goods, travel, entertainment, clothing, and credits infringe EU consumer protection law.
According to the press release of the EU Parliament, the new rules eliminate the legal loopholes that are partially due to the different law enforcement of different countries. (MTI)
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