EBF: Online platforms: EBF position on legislative proposal

03 October 2018

The EBF supports the timely approach of the EU Commission’s proposal for a Regulation on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services.

This proposal will contribute:

EBF encourages authorities to continue monitoring digital markets closely, including through the new Observatory on the Online Platform Economy, with a view to identifying and addressing any further barriers to digital single market and fair competition.

EBF beliefs in a balanced Regulation, contributing to the framework of a prosperous Digital Single Market while setting proportionate rules in order to facilitate fairness and transparency to the benefit of consumers, business users and providers of online intermediation services.

Comments in its position paper reflect the understanding that:

EBF likes to point out the importance of consistency of rules under the proposed Regulation with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the future Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data (FFDR).

A two-year review period for the rules on online platforms appears to efficiently ensure requirements to be fit-for-purpose in a fast-evolving digital landscape.

Full position paper


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