Back in July a petition was launched by eBay calling on EU citizens to make their voice heard and support the right to trade freely online within the EU. At present, EU laws give brands and companies the right to stop people from buying and selling legitimate products online. As a result, consumer choice is being limited and consumers are being prevented from accessing better value goods legitimately online.
The EU Commission is in the process of reviewing and modifying these vertical restraints laws, and on 16th September we presented the results of our petition, calling on the EU to ensure that it took into account the views of ordinary EU citizens who were online retailers and consumers. An outstanding 750,000 of you signed eBay’s petition and sent a clear message to EU policymakers.
While we hope the EU Commission listens to this powerful call for free and fair online retail, there will continue to be issues that arise which will impact on consumer choice online.
Meglena Kuneva, European Commissioner for Consumer Affairs came to the same conclusions in a number of recent studies and reports published by the Commission.
The Consumer Choice campaign will continue to track these issues, campaign for consumer choice across the EU and we want you to get involved and help.
You can find out more about the Campaign for Consumer Choice by taking a look at our short film, which explains what the campaign is all about in 60 seconds. You can also add us on Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and subscribe to our RSS feed to discover the final decision taken by the Commission and keep up to date with the campaign in general.
From the Consumer Choice campaign, thanks again for all your support!












